Douglas, CarlNienhuis, AnkeWang, Guangjin2020-08-142020-08-1420202020https://hdl.handle.net/10292/13595How can a kitchen be designed as an elderly-friendly emotional space that encourages people to share positive social experiences of cooking and dining? How can designers support people to age with dignity? This practice-based design research is based on the strong emotional bond between me and my grandfather, and my observations of how he struggled to use his home. I have developed design principles for emotional spaces that support independence, social connection, and cultural belonging. I have focused on the kitchen as a space that poses particular challenges, and ultimately propose an Emotional Kitchen Table, a piece of furniture that could be fitted into existing apartments or houses to provide a more fulfilling spatial experience for the elderly. My methodology centers on developing empathy, and I use ideas from design ethnography (particularly personas and scenarios) and digital technologies for simulating use. My aim is to demonstrate how a concern for emotional space and empathy can help designers like myself give older people the opportunity to age with dignity.enEmotional DesignAging dignityCultural HeritageVisualization as mood inductionKitchen table designThe Emotional Kitchen Space Aging With Dignity Around the Kitchen TableResearch ProjectOpenAccess2020-08-13