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ISO 25553-1:2026 Ageing societies — Framework for smart multigenerational neighbourhoods — Part 1: Requirements and recommendations

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This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2026.

Ageing societies — Framework for smart multigenerational neighbourhoods — Part 1: Requirements and recommendations

Description

This document provides requirements and guidance for the planning, development, implementation and evaluation of smart multigenerational neighbourhoods.

It establishes a framework for neighbourhoods to deploy enabling systems that actively support, adapt to and care for people of different ages and abilities as their needs change across the life course, enhancing wellbeing and addressing long-term pressures related to ageing, health, care and community resilience.

This document applies to both new developments and the enhancement, regeneration and retrofitting of existing neighbourhoods and real estate.

It is intended for use by public authorities, investors, planners, developers, designers, service and technology providers, systems integrators, and community and civic organisations involved in neighbourhood planning, delivery and long-term stewardship.

Edition

1

Published Date

2026-06-19

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

96

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document provides requirements and guidance for the planning, development, implementation and evaluation of smart multigenerational neighbourhoods.

It establishes a framework for neighbourhoods to deploy enabling systems that actively support, adapt to and care for people of different ages and abilities as their needs change across the life course, enhancing wellbeing and addressing long-term pressures related to ageing, health, care and community resilience.

This document applies to both new developments and the enhancement, regeneration and retrofitting of existing neighbourhoods and real estate.

It is intended for use by public authorities, investors, planners, developers, designers, service and technology providers, systems integrators, and community and civic organisations involved in neighbourhood planning, delivery and long-term stewardship.

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