Platform created to empower the older community and bridge the gap among old and new generations through inclusive and sustainable art and design practices.
The World We Care by Adalberto Lonardi has been shortlisted for the new artwork at the Tessa Jowell Health Centre in collaboration with Dulwich Picture Gallery. The co-designed piece acts as a manifesto of what wellbeing, care and healing mean in the community today.
The United Generations continues the collaboration with KLS to run a series of digital creative workshops for younger and older learners 60+. Fortnightly we have been exploring drawing as a tool for wellbeing and increase connection with one another.
The site-specific artwork speaks about the importance of the relationship between Venice and its local community. The old and young residents symbolically reunite to embrace the city's origins and fill the lagoon shop's empty windows.
Drawing for Wellbeing is a series of creative workshops developed with Katherine Low Settlement for all ages and backgrounds. This workshop focuses on abstracting animals.
The World We Care has been shortlisted for the new artwork at the Tessa Jowell Health Centre in collaboration with Dulwich Picture Gallery. The co-designed piece acts as a manifesto of what wellbeing, care and healing mean in the community today.
Drawing for Wellbeing is a series of creative workshops developed with Katherine Low Settlement for all ages and backgrounds. This workshop focuses on abstracting flowers and plants.
This book looks at the relationships between gerontology and the disciplines of architecture, sociology, and technology. These fields inform the understanding of the fundamental behaviours and needs of the elderly and possible future solutions such as co-design, multigenerational living, and smart-homes to guarantee our future generations’ a healthy and comfortable senior life.