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PerthALIVE invited to speak at Conference -Designing for an Ageing Population.

April 2, 2014by moznugent Leave a comment

The Conference on April 10 is titled Reframing Ageing- A Mindset Shift – How we want to live for the rest of our lives and what is the shape of […]

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Seniors

A market for larger apartments?

March 21, 2014by moznugent Leave a comment

Perth ALIVE advocates for multigenerational housing in walkable communities. In cities around the world people are increasingly seeking multigenerational housing in walkable communities where services, amenities and public transport are […]

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All Ages, Apartment Sizes, Families

Good practice for creating housing diversity

March 14, 2014by moznugent Leave a comment

The term “housing diversity” refers to the range of housing types provided within a development (or neighbourhood). Housing diversity is delivered through the provision of a range of dwelling products […]

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Diversity, Health

Old City: the New Paradigm

March 1, 2014by moznugent Leave a comment

The current conversation about redesigning cities usually focuses on Boomers or Milllennials, two extremes of the age spectrum.  The largest percent of people are between 30-64 years old and everyone […]

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Diversity, Liveable Cities

A study shows baby boomers are placing new demands on the apartment market

February 21, 2014by moznugent Leave a comment

While a home on a big block may once have been the dream of the average Australian baby boomer, research suggests they are increasingly looking at apartment living – with […]

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Apartment Sizes, Seniors

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MAPS ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK

The Multi-Age Precincts (MAPS) Assessment Framework assists planners, developers and community members towards achieving optimum MAPs outcomes, particularly in the early stages of the MAP’s development.

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