Design for Life

Our mission

Transforming the lives of older people by strengthening and connecting community action, strategic policy and local planning

USPs

  • Leading Global role in developing Age Friendly approaches at regional scale
  • Unique emphasis on the contribution of culture and place
  • Enduring partnerships: Multi-level, multi-sector & multi-disciplinary
  • Extensive record of:
    • Empowering engagement with older people
    • Intersectional action across private and public sectors (including devolved health and social case, transport, and housing)
    • Interdisciplinary collabotation (including design, gerontology, epidemiology, psychologu, data science, geography, community development and health)

Applied: Design for Life

The Greater Manchester Healthy Ageing Ecosystem and its relationship between research, policy and practice are recognised by the World Health Organisation as an international exemplar. The global challenge of health inequity requires us to find ways of simultaneously engaging multiple systems through a wide range of stakeholders across the scales of international governance to local, interpersonal action. Greater Manchester is leading the way in both understanding and action with its enduring efforts around whole system place-based public health interventions addressing health across the life-course.

Design for Life marks an enduring collaboration between National, International and Regional partners to develop approaches to place based public health programmes addressing health inequity across the life course.  Using architectural research to convene interdisciplinary expertise and curate partnership working around both policy creation and place planning Design for Life has emerged in order to consolidate and capture the expertise in implementation of ageing in place and age friendly neighbourhood programmes and planning. It is used as an innovation accelerator where prototypes have been designed and tested and then implemented in different contexts and translated into tools and guidance.

Design for life is a partnership with the GM Ageing Hub and Pozzoni Archtiects but involved wider collaborations with LA partners across the NW region, national charities such as the Centre for Ageing Better and the below organisations:

  • Creating Age-Friendly Developments

    Creating Age-Friendly Developments is a guide for developers, designers and policymakers setting out 62 considerations for ensuring new residential developments and urban regeneration initiatives can better serve the needs and aspirations of older people.

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  • Design for Life Age Friendly Urban Design guidance

    This public facing report curated by Dr Hammond sets out co-produced guidance informed by the DfL Ageing in place Research programme. It extends the Design for Life Manifesto for urban ageing into specific supplementary planning guidance for new developments in Greater Manchester.

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  • Finding the Rightplace: Improving housing choices for older people

    This project was commissioned by the Centre for Ageing Better to extend the understanding of how to close the Rightsizing gap that we had theorised and identified in the earlier Rightsizing: reframing the housing offer for older people report.

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