Awards: 2005 Architecture Firm Award
Recipient: Murphy/Jahn, Inc.
Project: Chicago O'Hare International Airport
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Design for Aging

The mission of the AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community (DFA) is to foster design innovation and disseminate knowledge necessary to enhance the built environment and quality of life for an aging society. This includes relevant research on characteristics, planning, and costs associated with innovative design for aging. In addition, DFA provides outcome data on the value of these design solutions and environments.

DFA strives to maximize the contributions of design professionals as catalysts for multidisciplinary professional collaboration. DFA is committed to active partnerships among design professionals and allied organizations to advance the possibilities for innovative and responsive design. DFA also seeks to stimulate the unique roles of designers and informed professional practitioners by establishing a proactive leadership role in aging policy.

If you wish to become involved with DFA, call AIA Member Services, 800-242-3837, and designate Design for Aging as one of your knowledge communities.

Contact: Allison Fax



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DFA Publications

JUST RELEASED!
Design for Aging Post-Occupancy Evaluations:
Lessons Leaned from Senior Living Environments Featured in the AIA’s Design for Aging Review

By: Jeffrey W. Anderzhon, FAIA
Ingrid L. Fraley, ASID
Mitch Green, AIA

This book answers the question, “Did the design fulfill its promise?” Authored by The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Design for Aging Knowledge Community, it features the results of post-occupancy evaluations for more than twenty senior living facilities. For architects, interior designers, landscape architects and elder care providers, these evaluations are invaluable in distinguishing between what sounds good and what actually works.

Design For Aging Review

The Design for Aging Review, a biannual competition, showcases facilities that improve quality of life for the aging while exhibiting innovation in their design and execution.

The Design for Aging Review program, a joint effort of the AIA and the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, includes a juried exhibition, a companion book, and education programs. The program encompasses a broad view of facilities designed for senior citizens, including nursing homes, dementia care, assisted living, and continuing care retirement communities.

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    An Interview with Leslie G. Moldow, AIA, LEED, on Design Trends for Senior Living
    Leslie G. Moldow, AIA, LEED, Principal at Perkins Eastman based in Oakland, CA, discusses trends for senior design. Topics covered include technology that gives seniors the ability to stay in their homes longer, resort environments for seniors, and sustainability.

    Diversity Recognition Program
    This program celebrates and invites the contributions of AIA members toward the goal of a more diverse profession. Up to twelve submissions will be selected annually to be recognized as Diversity Best Practices. All individuals submitting a proposal must sign the waiver/release form. Electronic submissions are preferred and should be sent to diversity@aia.org. Hard copy submissions may be sent to:
    Yvette Morris
    Manager, Diversity
    The American Institute of Architects
    1735 New York Avenue, NW
    Washington, DC 20006

    THE GREEN HOUSE Design Charrette
    THE GREEN HOUSE project is changing preconceptions of aging in long-term care settings by transforming the culture and place of care into vital and vibrant communities of individuals living together, at home. To learn more about THE GREEN HOUSE project go to www.ncbcapitalimpact.org/thegreenhouse.

    In an effort to expand the vision, THE GREEN HOUSE project is sponsoring THE GREEN HOUSE Design Charrette to explore new and creative design solutions for the The Green House Homes. The competition is open to design professionals and design students (two separate categories) who are interested in examining the interplay of living at home with the provision of significant care services.  Please click here for more details.

    Boston DFA Committee
    A network of New England-based architects and allies in the building industry and related industries focuses on dissemination of knowledge and design trends regarding facilities for our aging population. Members and nonmembers are invited to attend Boston Society of Architects (BSA) Design for Aging Committee meetings.
    When: 5:15 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month
    Where: The Architects Building, BSA
    Reservations: 617-951-1433, x221, by 9:30 a.m. on meeting day
    Information: Jim Warner, 603-436-2551 or jwarner@jsainc.com
    Inaugural Meeting Report: Read the full report 

    AIA Featured Podcast:
    "The Evidence-Based Truth about Private Rooms for the Aging"

    In this podcast, Jeffrey Anderzhon, FAIA, discusses the benefits of single-occupancy rooms in homes for the elderly. In addition to benefits for the residents and families, staff members and others invested in such facilities have seen a significant cut in various financial, health, and social costs when facilities have single-occupancy rooms. Throughout the interview, Anderzhon references information from Dr. Margaret P. Caulkin's article, "Exploring the Cost and Value of Private Versus Shared Bedrooms in Nursing Homes," published in the April edition of The Gerontologist, and from Design for Aging: Post-Occupancy Evaluations, a publication of AIA Design for Aging available through the AIA Bookstore. For more information on how to foster design innovation and disseminate knowledge necessary to enhance the built environment and quality of life for an aging society, visit AIA Design for Aging’s Web page.
    Read More | Bio

    More AIA podcasts of possible interest to DFA members
    Full AIA Architecture Knowledge Review podcast series

    Fall 2006 Workshop Report: "Aging/Alzheimer’s Design: Links to the Neurosciences"
    The time has come to begin finding answers to the questions surrounding the architecture of Alzheimer’s facilities and to determine how best to serve the people who live there.
    "Neuroscience of Facilities for the Aging and People with Alzheimer's" (PDF) 
    Full workshop report

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