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Welcome to. Companion PowerPoint Presentation for the Introduction to Housing textbook. Universal Design: Application. Evolution. It has developed over the years through several major movements: Changing demographics of age & disability --Human lifespan has increased from 47 to 78
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Welcome to... Companion PowerPoint Presentation for the Introduction to Housing textbook
Evolution It has developed over the years through several major movements: • Changing demographics of age & disability --Human lifespan has increased from 47 to 78 --More people are living with disability (53.9 million Americans have some form of disability)
Assistive technology Devices for personal use created specifically to enhance the abilities of people with disabilities • Barrier-free design Barrier removal specifically for the purpose of accommodating people with disabilities
Accessible design Built-in features in the environment to enable people to reach & use facilities • Fair Housing Amendments Act • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) None of these movements cover private single-family housing, although the design standards can be applied if wanted
Universal design is a philosophy that can be applied to housing • Basic questions about housing: Can visitors get in the house? Can visitors get through the doorways? Can visitors use the bathroom? • Easy-visiting home or Visitability
Premises of Universal Design • Varying ability is a common characteristic of being human • If a design works well for people with disabilities it works better for everyone • Usability & aesthetics are mutually compatible • Personal self-esteem, identity & well-being are affected by our ability to function in our physical surroundings
7 Principles of Universal Design • Equitable use The design is useful & marketable to people with diverse abilities --Multiple-height counters --Non-slip cutting surfaces --Wider interior doorways
Flexibility in use The design accommodates a wide range of individual preferences & abilities --Pull-out pantries & drawers --Railings down both sides of the stairs --Curbless shower
Simple & intuitive use Use of the design is easy to understand, regardless of the user’s experience, knowledge, language skills or current concentration level --Stepless entrance --Offset water controls in the shower & tub
Perceptible information The design communicates necessary information effectively to the user, regardless of ambient conditions or the user’s sensory abilities --Large dial on thermostat & telephone
Tolerance for error The design minimizes hazards & the adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions --Crank or power-operated counter system --Texturized lever handles
Low physical effort The design can be used efficiently & comfortably & with a minimum of fatigue --Lever door handles --Light switches 44-48” --Electrical outlets 18” --Removable cabinet fronts --Front-loading washer & dryer
Size & space for approach & use Appropriate size & space is provided for approach, reach, manipulation & use regardless of user’s body size, posture or mobility --Entry door of 36” minimum width --Interior doors of 32” clearance --Hallway width of 42” minimum
Application: Bathroom • Hand-held adjustable shower head • Faucet controls off-set for easy reaching from outside tub • Anti-scald controls
Lowered mirror Non-slip flooring Removable base cabinet front Continuous flooring under lavatory Raised toilet
Benefits of Universal Design • Easy to use, convenient & safe • Emotionally supportive • Integrated into overall design of house • Cost effective
Current Status: Policy • Builder requirements for housing built with a public subsidy—requiring visitability features • Builder requirements for incentives for unsubsidized housing—Easy Living Home certificate program • Tax or fee incentives to the consumer—rebates or reductions in fees • Consumer awareness campaigns—consumers can select & pay for universal design features of their choice