Adriana Luciano, Federica Pascale, Francesco Polverino
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AbstractItaly is experiencing one of the fastest rates of aging in Europe, with a significant number of older people living alone in their own homes. However, there are currently no guidelines in place for the design of age-friendly housing in the country. To address this issue, the Italian Age-friendly House Scorecard (IAHS) has been developed. This tool allows housing owners and designers to assess the age-friendliness of existing housing environments, while also enabling planners and designers to prioritize areas of intervention and inform future projects. The development of the IAHS was a five-phase research process that involved knowledge acquisition, metrics development and validation, weighting of indexes and sub-indicators, aggregation, and scorecard development and testing.Keywords: Age-friendly housingaging in placecomposite indicatorscorecard Notes1 Auser has about 45,000 volunteers with branches nationwide and has supported national scientific research.2 The number of “I don’t know” answers never exceeded 2%; therefore, the researchers assumed that they did not influence the validity of the analysis.3 The Ministerial Decree 236/1989 is the Italian regulation for overcoming architectural barriers.