Print Email Facebook Twitter Housing for the Inbetweeners Title Housing for the Inbetweeners Author Tolboom, Gitta (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor Kupers, Theo (mentor) Adema, Ferry (mentor) van der Putt, Pierijn (mentor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences Date 2019-07-04 Abstract “A dwelling, residential building and living environment that meets the individual wishes and needs of the inbetweeners” In the Netherlands the percentage of people over 55 years old will increase to 37% in 2040. Furthermore, people are getting older now and in the further. One can easily differ 30 years within this age group, which also indicates people differ greatly. A dichotomy arises in this group: the 55 to 75 years old and 75 years and older. The first group is characterized by, for example, their good health. It is a group that often leaves adult family live behind (empty nest), but also does not belong to the group of elderly. This group of so called ‘inbetweeners’ is very diverse: couples, singles, still working or retired, a traveller, artist, athlete or bon vivant. They each have individual varying housing wishes and needs, which must be reflected in the living environments, residential buildings and dwellings intended for this target group of inbetweeners. Subject InbetweenersPopulation changeDutch HousingDwellingAmsterdam To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:70548bd3-f916-44d3-b19c-5e5e03edf015 Coordinates 52.399961, 4.875295 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2019 Gitta Tolboom Files PDF P5_poster.pdf 9.25 MB PDF P5_presentation.pdf 44.87 MB PDF P5_drawing_booklet.pdf 26.6 MB PDF P5_reflection_report.pdf 3.28 MB PDF P2_research_report.pdf 16.67 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:70548bd3-f916-44d3-b19c-5e5e03edf015/datastream/OBJ4/view