Abstract

Towards Developing the Renovation Design Guidelines for Aging Low-Cost Residential Buildings in Thailand: A Case Study of 5-Story Baan Eua Arthorn Condominium

Highlights

  • The elderly of the world population was rapidly increasing

  • A number of case studies of low-income condominiums have been built in the same way since 2003 by the National Housing Authority called “5-story Baan Eua Arthorn condominium", which is a low-cost condominium project spreading in various parts of the country

  • Relevant documents were collected building construction and surveying the projects that have been completed and used for a long time together with interviews with the elderly who live in this type of building, it was found that the 5-story Baan Eua Arthorn condominium, a low-cost condominium, was built to serve the target group of low-income people in working age who are still physically strong are different from the elderly, making it difficult for the elderly or those who start to become elderly in the building

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Introduction

The elderly of the world population was rapidly increasing. That results in many countries experiencing growth in the size and proportion of older persons in their people. In ASEAN, Thailand is ranked second in the aging society of ASEAN countries after Singapore. Population aging in Thailand has been recognized as a global demographic with continued and lasting impacts on sustainable development such as quality of life, economy, and society, especially with the basics of basic living as residential that are not concerned about aging society in the future. For high-cost elderly who have the alternative for residential as a renovation of their own house or investment in the new residential project. Thailand has a low-cost residential to support a low-cost population

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