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Gerotopia: the rise of master planned communities for retiring Baby Boomers

机译:墨西哥裔:退休婴儿潮的总体规划社区的兴起

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Baby Boomers constitute a significant and growing percentage of the population and as they enter retirement their lifestyle preferences are beginning to have substantial impacts on Australian housing landscapes: on the demand for and supply of housing that caters for the specific needs of this cohort. This paper examines the emerging phenomenon, in Australia, of Active Adult Lifestyle Communities (AALCs). AALCs are age-segregated, master planned, usually gated residential developments, designed for and marketed to relatively affluent and active adults aged between 55 and74. The marketing of these communities is based largely on discourses of risk minimisation and management but they also mobilise specific ideas of 'the good life' and utilise particular concepts of 'home-place' and community. The paper charts the rise of AALCs and describes their impact on the housing landscapes of the Gold Coast.
机译:婴儿潮一代在人口中所占的比例不断增加,并且随着退休年龄的增长,其生活方式的偏好开始对澳大利亚的住房格局产生重大影响:满足该群体特定需求的住房需求和供应。本文研究了澳大利亚活跃的成人生活方式社区(AALC)的新兴现象。 AALC是按年龄段划分,总体规划,通常是封闭式住宅开发,专为55至74岁之间相对富裕和活跃的成年人设计和销售。这些社区的营销主要基于最小化风险和管理的论述,但它们也动员了“美好生活”的特定思想,并利用了“家庭住所”和社区的特定概念。该白皮书说明了AALC的兴起,并描述了它们对黄金海岸房屋景观的影响。

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    Burton Paul; Bosman Caryl;

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  • 年度 2010
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