Part Two: Home + Design Applications

Continue to explore universal design principles adapted for independent, co-living, and multi-generational homes.


Continuing Education Approvals
  • 1.5 IDCEC CEU | HSW-Barrier Free | CC-122389 (Your CEU will be reported to IDCEC on your behalf.)
  • 1.5 AIA LU | HSW | ASIDHOME+2 (AIA Members: Please contact education@asid.org to have your completion reported or add your AIA Member number to your ASID account profile.)

Description

As human lifespans extend, the cost of living continues to rise, and lifestyles become increasingly diverse, there is increased pressure on maintaining a healthy, balanced lifestyle inside the home. This presents a compelling opportunity to proactively integrate universal design principles into everyday living, starting with the primary place of residence for people who are growing older

Designers can employ adaptable accessibility features in the early stages of home development and construction to create barrier-free living environments that are capable of accommodating changing needs over time. In this intermediate Part 2 course, we will delve into case studies featuring individuals with wide-ranging needs and living situations. We will illustrate the significant benefits of adaptive design and planning techniques, building on the foundation of the baseline and universal design personas introduced in Part 1. Additional case studies will demonstrate how the appropriate integration of universal design principles in advance can help to ease lifestyle transitions, not only for people living in group settings, but also for those coping with sudden injuries and significant physical or mental changes. 

Subject matter expertise provided by the ASID Universal Design Committee (formerly known as the Committee on Adaptive Living).


What You Will Learn
  • Emphasize adaptive living as a fundamental aspect of residential design. 
  • Assess architectural plans to identify necessary design adjustments for adaptations. 
  • Cultivate skills and strategies for universal design. 
  • Perform task and activity analyses to determine adaptation requirements for design plans. 


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Access Period: Six months after date of registration.

Alison Faecher, ASID, NCIDQ, EDAC, LEED AP

Principal, Interior Design

SmithGroup

Alison Faecher’s approach to design is based on a unique blend of creativity, empathy, and expertise.  An accomplished storyteller, Alison connects region and brand with key design elements, creating essential experiences.  Her depth of knowledge in Healthcare and Senior Living markets helps her to deliver infection prevention and wellness tactics to shape key decisions on projects.  As a relentless advocate for enhancing the human experience, Alison recognizes the key role environments play in our health and well-being. She employs this advocacy as chair of the ASID Universal Design Committee (formerly known as the Committee on Adaptive Living).

Perrin Graham-Jackson, ASID Associate, NEWH

Senior Project Designer

West End Interiors

Perrin Graham-Jackson is a Senior Project Designer at West End Interiors with over a decade of experience, specializing in Senior Living and Multi-Family sectors. She expertly manages projects from assessment to installation, incorporating problem-solving, innovation, storytelling, and visual artistry to create vibrant and functional environments. Committed to actualizing autonomy within public and private spaces, Perrin has been an active volunteer with ASID's Committee on Adaptive Living since 2020 and continues her efforts with the newly named Universal Design Committee. Her work on the committee has been instrumental in producing research for topical presentations and Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to support design practitioners at every level of experience. 

Ruju Jasani, ASID, IIDA, NCIDQ, SEED

Founder

Jasani Studio

Jasani is the founder of Jasani Studio, a San Francisco-based creative practice using interior and architectural design to connect place and people. Jasani brings more than two decades of global design and implementation expertise across sector and scale. Her projects in the US, India, and Mexico have earned awards from design:retail, VMSD and IIDA. She currently serves on the ASID National Board of Directors as director at-large, and previously served as co-chair of the ASID Committee on Adaptive Living (now known as the Universal Design Committee). She is a writer and a speaker with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Architecture from the Academy of Art University and a bachelor’s degree in English from University of Mumbai. 

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Course Completion and Credit Certificate
1.5 IDCEC CEU HSW-BarrierFree credits  |  Certificate available
1.5 IDCEC CEU HSW-BarrierFree credits  |  Certificate available 1.5 IDCEC CEU | HSW-Barrier Free and 1.5 AIA LU | HSW awarded upon successful completion of the course. REPORTING: ASID will report CEUs earned directly to IDCEC on your behalf. AIA Members: Add your AIA Member number to your ASID account profile so we can report your credit, or email education@asid.org to request. You can access your ASID account profile by clicking on your name in the top menu.