This project addresses critical social issues such as aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and urban disconnection by reimagining Coney Island as a model for future caring spaces. Our design integrates existing facilities with new programs to create a vibrant, inclusive environment that caters to the needs of an aging society while fostering community connections. We explore the challenges of transitioning from familiar living spaces to care centers, emphasizing the impact on patients’ memories and identities. By introducing multi-generational programs, such as art therapy, physical care, and educational activities, we aim to bridge the gap between different age groups, encouraging interaction and mutual support.
The design incorporates spaces that stimulate and engage Alzheimer’s patients, transforming the physical environment into one that promotes well-being and social integration. Additionally, we address educational inequality by providing spaces that support diverse learning opportunities. By blending the unique elements of Coney Island with innovative architectural solutions, our project offers a blueprint for urban areas facing similar challenges, ensuring that vulnerable populations are not isolated but integrated into the broader community.