Active Ageing in Tarwewijk
Enhancing mobility, accessibility and safety within everyday living spaces
S. Sen (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
P.L. Tomesen – Mentor (TU Delft - Teachers of Practice / AE+T)
L.M. Oorschot – Mentor (TU Delft - Teachers of Practice / A)
J.H.A. Macco – Mentor (TU Delft - Teachers of Practice / A)
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Abstract
Active Ageing in Tarwewijk, developed within the design studio Designing for Inclusive Care, explores how architectural interventions can enable older adults to live independently, safely, and with dignity within existing housing stock. Set in Rotterdam’s Tarwewijk neighborhood, the project reimagines the outdated yet structurally sound Haagse portiekflats through minimal but strategic design modifications—such as step-free access, new lift cores, adaptable and culturally responsive interiors, and communal spaces that encourage daily interaction. Challenging conventional models of institutional care, the proposal envisions a community-based support network that embeds care within the neighborhood fabric, addressing growing demand amidst a shrinking professional care workforce. More than a technical retrofit, the project is a broader inquiry into what it means to age with autonomy and how thoughtful design can cultivate resilience, connection, and a sense of belonging for older adults.