Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture
Recipient: Peter Marino + Assoc., Architects
Project: Pavilion in the Sky; London, UK
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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: Shaw Hubbard



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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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