Nuacht
National Age Friendly Recognition and Achievement Awards
South Dublin County Council’s is delighted to announce that our age friendly housing development at Brady’s Court, Old Bawn, Tallaght has been recognised in the 2024 National Age Friendly Recognition and Achievement Awards winning in the Housing Award category.
The ‘Age Friendly Housing’ award celebrates excellence in social housing development that addresses the unique needs of our aging population. Brady’s Court, Old Bawn represents thoughtful urban planning, prioritising accessibility, safety, and community engagement for residents. This innovative approach ensures that the development not only meets the physical needs of older residents but also supports their health and social well-being.
Designed by SDCC Architects and implemented on site by a design team led by O’BFA Architects, Brady’s Court are purpose-built, energy efficient homes intended to support long-term independent living and future adaptation where necessary. The development also integrates communal spaces for residents to foster social connections and reduce isolation.
The Council has a number of similar age-friendly housing initiatives across the County that incorporate the successful elements of Brady’s Court, which will help to create age-friendly neighbourhoods tailored to the specific needs of residents.
Speaking on the announcement, Colm Ward, Chief Executive of South Dublin County Council said; “Winning the Age Friendly Housing award for our development at Brady’s Field, Old Bawn recognises our commitment to the continued development of high-quality housing developments across the County. It is great to achieve this prestigious award for our age-friendly development that offer our older citizens access to high quality, secure and accessible homes.
I would like to particularly thank our Housing, Community and Architects staff for their hard work and dedication which has been instrumental in securing this award”
For more information see SDCC Age-Friendly Housing and Rightsizing
Next Item