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Housing for Artful Ageing: Reconceptualising Housing for Older Adults Through the Care Ecology of Everyday Life

  • The Danish University of Education
  • Aarhus University

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Abstract

This article develops the concept of Housing for Artful Ageing by integrating theoretical perspectives from Artful Ageing philosophy with empirical insights from an anthropological study of housing for older adults in Copenhagen. Drawing on Jon Dag Rasmussen’s concept of ‘the housing area for older adults’ particular (care) ecology’, we argue that successful housing for older adults requires attention to both spatial (physical–material) and spacious (inclusive–experiential) dimensions of ageing lives. Through detailed analysis of everyday life in Guldbergs Have, a housing area for older adults in Copenhagen, we demonstrate how micro-interactions, sensory experiences, and minor gestures create an ecological whole that supports wellbeing beyond biomedical paradigms of successful ageing. Synthesising Manning’s theory of minor gestures with Basting’s creative care approach, we show how Artful Ageing transforms ageing from a narrative of decline into a dynamic process of becoming. We propose design principles and policy implications for creating housing that enables artful processes of becoming in later life, challenging the pathologising tendencies of active ageing discourse through attention to the small ageing experiences that constitute meaningful everyday existence.
Original languageEnglish
Article number31
JournalJournal of Ageing and Longevity
Volume6
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)1-17
Number of pages17
ISSN2673-9259
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2026

Keywords

  • social work and social conditions
  • Artful ageing
  • Care ecology
  • Emancipatory Design
  • Housing for older adults
  • Spatial gerontology
  • health, nutrition and quality of life
  • Resilient wellbeing

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