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Anna Doucha
BASc Year 1

Intergenerational Interaction and Co-Housing

Encouraging intergenerational interaction within co-housing arrangements through software.
Urban Design
Community
Culture
Social Isolation

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My project - “Co-house Link” - delves into the innovative concept of “co-housing,” addressing critical issues like social isolation and the housing crisis through enriched intergenerational interactions. Integrating insights from neuroscience, psychology, sociology and UX/UI design, my research underscores the significant benefits of successful exchanges between age groups—from cognitive enhancement in the elderly to social skill development in youth. This interdisciplinary journey culminates in the design of the first-ever co-housing software tailored for co-housing communities, aiming to revolutionise co-housing arrangements by fostering robust intergenerational connections and nurturing a vibrant, supportive living environment.

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My project - “Co-house Link” - delves into the innovative concept of “co-housing,” addressing critical issues like social isolation and the housing crisis through enriched intergenerational interactions. Integrating insights from neuroscience, psychology, sociology and UX/UI design, my research underscores the significant benefits of successful exchanges between age groups—from cognitive enhancement in the elderly to social skill development in youth. This interdisciplinary journey culminates in the design of the first-ever co-housing software tailored for co-housing communities, aiming to revolutionise co-housing arrangements by fostering robust intergenerational connections and nurturing a vibrant, supportive living environment.

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About me

I am a creative strategist and community builder with a passion for interdisciplinary problem-solving and positive impact. With a background that spans design, sciences, humanities, and technology, I thrive on bridging gaps and fostering collaboration across industries.

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