Carpe Diem Dementia Village / Nordic Office of Architecture

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 04/02/2021
Carpe Diem Dementia Village / Nordic Office of Architecture

Background. A treatment and housing center for people suffering from dementia has opened in Bærum, Norway. An increasingly important issue with the predicted ageing population is to achieve a better and more efficient care system for elderly people with dementia. Inspired by the De Hogeweyk dementia village in the Netherlands, the 18.000 m2 pilot...
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