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Active Living by Design: Creating Activity-Enhancing Residential Settings

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Active Living by Design: Creating Activity-Enhancing Residential Settings. / Zimring, Craig; Dalton, Ruth; Joseph, Anjali et al.
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005. 8 p.

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Harvard

Zimring, C, Dalton, R, Joseph, A, Harris-Kojetin, L & Kiefer, K 2005, Active Living by Design: Creating Activity-Enhancing Residential Settings. Georgia Institute of Technology.

APA

Zimring, C., Dalton, R., Joseph, A., Harris-Kojetin, L., & Kiefer, K. (2005). Active Living by Design: Creating Activity-Enhancing Residential Settings. Georgia Institute of Technology.

Vancouver

Zimring C, Dalton R, Joseph A, Harris-Kojetin L, Kiefer K. Active Living by Design: Creating Activity-Enhancing Residential Settings. Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005. 8 p.

Author

Zimring, Craig ; Dalton, Ruth ; Joseph, Anjali et al. / Active Living by Design : Creating Activity-Enhancing Residential Settings. Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005. 8 p.

Bibtex

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title = "Active Living by Design: Creating Activity-Enhancing Residential Settings",
abstract = "The focus of this study is to identify planning, programming and design factors in residential settings that encourage people over 50 to remain active, such as site selection, connection to the surrounding community, site design and walking paths, interior layout and circulation and provision of activity spaces, as well as more subtle factors such as overall wayfinding and ambience.",
author = "Craig Zimring and Ruth Dalton and Anjali Joseph and Lauren Harris-Kojetin and Kristen Kiefer",
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RIS

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