147- How did the Bauhaus movement address the problem of aging populations in urban environments?

The Bauhaus movement did not specifically address the problem of aging populations in urban environments. Instead, it focused on creating functional and efficient designs that could improve the quality of life for all city dwellers regardless of age. This included designing buildings and public spaces with accessibility features, using materials that were easy to maintain and repair, and incorporating natural light and greenery to promote overall health and wellbeing. While they did not specifically target the aging population, their designs were inclusive and thoughtful of all users.

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