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Adapting Your Home: Age-Friendly Design for Independent Living

Discover the potential of your home to adapt to your changing needs. Explore age-friendly design as a way of inclusive thinking that enables people of all ages and abilities. Demand practical, creative, and elegant solutions. Start your activism in your own home.

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Adapting Your Home: Age-Friendly Design for Independent Living

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  1. AT HOME WITH GROWING OLD ACTIVISM STARTS IN ONE’S OWN HOME

  2. ACTIVISTS

  3. ACTIVISTS

  4. ACTIVISTS

  5. A NEST / PLAYGROUND Cutler Residence Stadler &

  6. A LAUNCHING PAD Stadler &

  7. A FAMILY HUB Stadler &

  8. A RESOURCE • DISCOVER YOUR HOME’S POTENTIAL TO ADAPT TO YOUR CHANGING NEEDS. • CONSIDER A DIFFERENT WAY OF LIVING IN YOUR HOME • THINK ABOUT AGE FRIENDLY DESIGN AS A WAY OF THINKING THAT ENABLES PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND ABILITIES, AN INCLUSIVE WAY OF THINKING. • DEMAND AND EXPECT PRACTICAL, CREATIVE, ELEGANT SOLUTIONS. Stadler &

  9. THE STRENGTH OF VOLUME Source: Stanford Center for Longevity Stadler &

  10. ‘I LOVE MY HOME’: • ADAPTABILITY AND FLEXIBILITY • BATHROOM AS LIVING ROOM • KITCHEN AS HEALTH CENTER • BUILT-IN EXERCISE • DISPLAY AND STORAGE • PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS Stadler &

  11. ADAPTABILITY AND FLEXIBITY • MULTI-FUNCTIONAL • Multi-use space - Corridor doubles as exercise zone • Visual connections: ‘service hatch’ • Visual clues through color • Curbless shower/shower room Apartment ‘A’ (Case Study), 450 SF

  12. ADAPTABILITY AND FLEXIBITY OPENNESS • Open Floor plan: Zones rather than rooms • Easy Access to Outdoors • Shrink and Expand: Sliding doors • Visual Connections Erickson Residence, Palo Alto, Ca Rio Flat, Oakland, Ca

  13. ADAPTABILITY AND FLEXIBITY OPPORTUNITIES Stadler &

  14. ADAPTABILITY AND FLEXIBITY OPPORTUNITIES Stadler &

  15. BATHROOM AS LIVING ROOM Stadler & Architecture/Interior Design

  16. Clear color contrasts • Support where you need it • Playful • Easy to use fixtures • Place to sit BATHROOM AS LIVING ROOM Stadler &

  17. BATHROOM AS LIVING ROOM • Clear color contrasts • Support where you need it • Playful • Easy to use fixtures • Place to sit Stadler &

  18. BATHROOM AS LIVING ROOM • Clear color contrasts • Support where you need it • Playful • Easy to use fixtures • Place to sit Stadler &

  19. KITCHEN AS HEALTH CENTER Stadler &

  20. KITCHEN AS HEALTH CENTER John Hockenberry Stadler &

  21. KITCHEN AS HEALTH CENTER Stadler &

  22. BUILT-IN FITNESS Zen Hospice Project Stadler & Architecture/Interior Design

  23. BUILT-IN FITNESS Apartment ‘A’ Stadler &

  24. BUILT-IN FITNESS Active Furniture Leon Ransmaier Stadler &

  25. DISPLAY AND STORAGE Interior, Frank Lloyd Wright Stadler &

  26. DISPLAY AND STORAGE Molteni, Vitrine Stadler &

  27. DISPLAY AND STORAGE Stadler &

  28. PRODUCT/ MATERIAL INTELLIGENCE Stadler &

  29. PRODUCT/ MATERIAL INTELLIGENCE Stadler &

  30. PRODUCT/ MATERIAL INTELLIGENCE Stadler &

  31. PRODUCT/MATERIAL INTELLIGENCE • Clear color contrasts • Support where you need it • Playful • Easy to use fixtures • Place to sit Stadler &

  32. PRODUCT/ MATERIAL INTELLIGENCE Stadler &

  33. SELECTIVE OPTIMISATION WITH COMPENSATION Stadler &

  34. A SIMPLE BASELINE • 3 FT WIDE HALLWAYS AND DOORS WITH A CLEAR OPENING OF 32 IN. - MINIMUM • LEVER-STYLE HANDLES ON DOORS AND FAUCETS • 48 IN HEIGHT FOR SWITCHES, 18 IN FOR OUTLETS • SINGLE FLOOR LIVING • ONE 0-STEP ENTRY Stadler &

  35. A RESOURCE I’m aging at home I’m 68 years old and recently retired. I love my home and my neighborhood. I can walk or take a bus for shopping and I have friends nearby. Before I retired I remolded my bathroom so it’s totally accessible and at The same time very stylish, no one sees how accessible it is until I point it out. I also expanded the deck outside my kitchen door and eliminated a step down. I built a vegetable planter that is high enough so I don’t have to bend to work with the plants. Stadler &

  36. AT HOME Stadler &

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