Is Your Environment Limiting Your Functioning?
Esther Greenhouse has a unique job title: built environmental
strategist. She is also an environmental gerontologist,
specializing in design for older adults, and she points out that
the built environment often does not allow people of all ages and
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Esther Greenhouse has a unique job title: built environmental
strategist. She is also an environmental gerontologist,
specializing in design for older adults, and she points out that
the built environment often does not allow people of all ages and
abilities to function at their highest level. For many, it limits
functioning, which is a phenomenon known as environmental press. A
big takeaway from that early work, she tells Meghan Stromberg,
editor in chief of the American Planning Association, during their
conversation, is that “a crucial problem that we have in our
society is not understanding that the status quo of how we design
and build is actually already for a subset of the population." She
argues that we’re not thinking about these design limitations on a
wide-enough scale or enacting changes quickly enough — a reality
the pandemic has and will complicate in myriad ways. But she offers
solutions, as well as eye-opening reasons why cities and towns must
value their older citizens as much as they value younger adults.
strategist. She is also an environmental gerontologist,
specializing in design for older adults, and she points out that
the built environment often does not allow people of all ages and
abilities to function at their highest level. For many, it limits
functioning, which is a phenomenon known as environmental press. A
big takeaway from that early work, she tells Meghan Stromberg,
editor in chief of the American Planning Association, during their
conversation, is that “a crucial problem that we have in our
society is not understanding that the status quo of how we design
and build is actually already for a subset of the population." She
argues that we’re not thinking about these design limitations on a
wide-enough scale or enacting changes quickly enough — a reality
the pandemic has and will complicate in myriad ways. But she offers
solutions, as well as eye-opening reasons why cities and towns must
value their older citizens as much as they value younger adults.
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