New blog explores age-segregated retirement housing and an intergenerational future

In this blog, Amelia Swaby, Part II Architectural Assistant at P+HS Architects, explores the effects of age-exclusive housing and examines how intergenerational approaches could create more inclusive and sustainable living environments.
Amelia references her research paper that was produced as part of a written thesis for a Master’s degree apprenticeship in architecture at Northumbria University.
Join Amelia and others in our upcoming HAPPI Hour webinar on Living Intergenerationally: finding the common ground, taking place on Tuesday 26th November 2024, where we will discuss why and how intergenerational living has a significant social impact on all our communities