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A topical resource listing of books, articles and papers related to transgenerational design. |
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Aging | Architecture | Design | Housing | Products | Universal Design
Hall, Peter. 2001. Inclusive Design: Designing and Developing Accessible Environments. New York: Spon Press. Harkness, Sarah P. and James N. Groom, Jr. 1976. Building without Barriers for the Disabled. New York: Whitney Library of Design. Kane, Rosalie A. and Karen Brown Wilson. 1993. Assisted Living in the United States: A New Paradigm for Residential Care for Frail Older Persons? Washington, DC: American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). Lanspery, Susan, and Joan Hyde, eds. 1997. Staying Put: Adapting the Places Instead of the People. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing. Lebovich, William, L. 1993. Design for Dignity: Accessible Environments for People with Disabilities. Florance, KY: Van Nostrand Reinhold. Leibrock, Cynthia, and Susan Behar. 1993. Beautiful Barrier-Free: A Visual Guide to Accessibility. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. Marsden, John P. 2005. Humanistic Design of Assisted Living. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. Regnier, Victor, Jennifer Hamilton and Suzie Yatabe. 1991. Best Practices in Assisted Living: Innovations in Design, Management and Financing. Los Angeles: Andrus Gerontology Center. Regnier,
Victor. 1994. Assisted
Living Housing
for the Elderly:
Design Innovations
from the United
States and Europe.
New York: Van
Nostrand ReinholdRogers,
Wendy A. (ed.).
1997. Designing
for an Aging
Population.
Santa Monica,
CA: Human Factors
and Ergonomic
Society. Salmen, John P. S. and Julie Quarve-Peterson. 1995. The 1995 Accessible Building Product Guide. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Taira, Ellen D. and Jodi L. Carlson. 1999. Aging in Place: Designing, Adapting, and Enhancing the Home Environment. Binghamton, NY: The Hawworth Press. Wylde, Margaret, Adrian Barron-Robbins and Sam Clark. 1994. Building for a Lifetime: The Design and Construction of Fully Accessible Homes. Newtoen, CT: Taunton Press, Inc.
Beers, Mark H., and Robert Berkow, ed. 2000. The Merck Manual of Geriatrics, third edition. Whitehouse Station, NJ.: Merck Research Laboratories. Byerts, Thomas O. ed. 1974 Environmental Research and Aging: Report from an Interdisciplinary Research Development Conference, May 1973, St. Louis, MO. Washington, D.C.: The Gerontological Sciety. Callahan,
James J. Jr.
1993. Aging
in Place.
Amityville,
NY: Baywood
Publishing Co. Clark, Robert L., Naohiro Oqawa, and Andrew Mason, eds. 2007. Population Aging, Intergenerational Transfers and Macroeconomy. Edward Elgar Publishing. Dychtwald, Ken. 1999. Age Power: How the 21st Century Will be Ruled by the Old. New York, NY: Jeremy Tarcher/Putnam. Hayflick, Leonard. 1996. How and Why We Age. New York: Ballentine Books. Kohlbacher, Florian and Cornelius Herstatt. 2008. The Silver Market Phenomenon: Business opportunities in an Era of Demographic Change, Berlin: Springer. Lee, Rondald D. 2007. Global Population Aging and Its Economic Consequences (The Henry Wendt Lecture Series). AEI Press. Peterson, Peter G. 1999. Gray Dawn: How the Coming Age Wave Will Transform America — And the World. New York" Random House Philips, David R. ed. 2007. Ageing in the Asia-Pacific Region. Taylor & Francis. Rogers, Wendy A. ed. 1997. Designing for an Aging Population: Ten Years of Human Factors/ Ergonomics Research. Santa Monica: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES). Wilmoth, Janet and Kenneth Ferraro. 2007. Gerontology: Perspectives and Issues, Third Edition. New York: Springer. Zenq, Yi, Eileen M. Crimmins, Yves Carriere, and Jean-Marie Robine. 2006. Longer Life and Healthy Aging (International Studies in Population). The Netherlands: Springer.
AIA Foundation. 1985. Design for Aging: An Architect’s Guide. Washington, D.C. The AIA Press. Pynoos, Jon., and Evelyn Cohen. 1992. Design intervention: Toward a more humane architecture. Florence, KY: Van Nostrand Reinhold. Pynoos, Jon, and Evelyn Cohen. 1992. The Perfect Fit: Creative Ideas for a Safe & Livable Home. Washington, D.C.: American Association of Retired Persons. Ramsey & Sleeper. 2007. Architectual Graphic Standards, 11th Edition. American Institute of Architects. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. Schwarz, Benyamin. 1999. Aging, Autonomy, and Architecture: Advances in Assisted Living. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Brawley, Elizabeth. 2006. Innovations in Design for Aging and Alzheimer's Disease. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. Burgess, J. H. 1986. Design for Humans: The Human Factor in Engineering. Princeton: Petrocelli Books. Christenson, Margaret A. 1990. Aging in the Designed Environment. Binghamton, NY: The Hawthorn Press. Coleman, Roger. 1993. Designing for our Future Selves. London: Royal College of Art. Dobkin, Irma and Mary Jo Peterson. 1999. Gracious Spaces: Universal Interiors by Design. New York: McGraw & Hill. Leibrock, Cynthia 2000. Design Details for Health: Making the Most of Interior Design's Healing Potential. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
Aslett, Don and Laura Ashley Simons. 1995. Make your House Do the Housework. Cincinnati, OH: Betterway Books. Butler, Alan, Christine Oldman, and John Greeve. 1983. Sheltered Housing for the Elderly: Policy, Practice, and the Consumer. Boston: Allen and Unwin. Chapman, Wid and Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld. 2008. Home Design in an Aging World. Fairchild Books & Visuals. Dobkin, Irma L. and Mary Jo Peterson. 1999. Gracious Spaces: Universal Interiors by Design. New York: McGraw-Hill. Edwards, Brian. 2000. Susainable Housing: Principles and Practice. London: E & FN Spon. Folds, John and Roy Hoopes. 1990. Everything You Need to Know About Building the Custom Home. Dallas, TX: Taylor Publishing Company. Heumenn,
Leonard F.
and Boldy,
Duncan P. 1993. Aging
in Place with
Dignity: International
Solutions Relating
to the Low-Income
and Frail Elderly.
Westport, Conn.:
Greenwood Publishing
Group(Praeger
Pub.) McCallion, Philip. 2007. Housing for the Elderly: Policy and Practice Issues. Haworth Press. National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). 2001. Residential Remodeling and Universal Design: Making Homes More Comfortable and Accessible. Upper Marlboro, MD: NAHB Research Center, Inc. National
Association
of Home Builders
(NAHB). 2001. Directory
of Accessible
Building Products,
2001.
Upper Marlboro,
MD: NAHB Research
Center, Inc. Pastalan, Leon A. 1990. Aging in Place: The Roll of Housng and Social Supports. New York: Haworth Press. Peterson, Mary Jo. 1999. Gracioous Spaces: Universal Interiors by Design. New York: McGraw-Hill. Peterson, Mary Jo. 1995. Universal Kitchen Planning: Designs that Adapt to People. Hackettstown, NJ: National Kitchen and Bath Association. Raschko, Bettyann Boetticher. 1991. Housing Interiors for the Disabled & Elderly. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. Winter Associates, Steven.1997. Accessible Housing by Design: Universal Design Principles in Practice. New York: McGraw-Hill. Wylde, Margaret, Adrian Barron-Robbins and Sam Clark. 1994. Building for a Lifetime: The Design and Construction of Fully Accessible Homes. Newtoen, CT: Taunton Press, Inc.
Annacchino, Marc. 2007. The Pursuit of New Product Development: The Business Development Process. Burlington, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann. Green, William S. and Patrick W. Jordan. 2002. Pleasure with Products: Beyond Usability. London: Taylor & Francis. Koncelik,
Joseph A.
1982. Aging
and the Product
Environment.
Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania:
Hutchinson
and Ross. Pirkl,
James J. 1994. Transgenerational
Design: Products
for an Aging
Population. New
York: John
Wiley & Sons. Pirkl,
James J.,
and Anna
L. Babic.
1988. Guidelines
and Strategies
for Designing
Transgenerational
Products:
A Resource
Manual for
Industrial
Design Professionals,
Acton, MA:
Copley Publishing
Group. Schifferstein, Hendrik N. J. and Paul Hekkert. 2008. Product Experience. London: Elsevier. Vogel, Craig M., Jonathan Cagan. 2002. Creating Breakthrouogh Products: Innovation from Product Planning to Progrm Approval. Upper Saddle River, NJ: FT Press. Vogel, Craig M., Jonathan Cagan, and Peter Boatwright. 2006. The Design of Things to Come: How Ordinary People Create Extraordinary Products. Philadelphia: Wharton School Publishing.
Adaptive Environments. (Welch, Polly, ed). 1995. Strategies for Teaching Unversal Design. Boston: Adaptive Environments Center. Goldsmith, Selwyn. 2000. Universal Design. Woburn, NA: Architectural Press. Jordan, Wendy A. 2008. Universal Design for the Home. Beverly, MA: Quarry. Leibrock, Cynthia, and James Evan Terry. 1999. Beautiful Universal Design: A Visual Guide. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. Lidwell, William, Kritina Holden, and Jill Butler. 2003. Universal Principles of Design. Gloucester, MA: Rockport Publishers. Preiser, Wolfgang, and Elaine Ostroff. 2001. Universal Design Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill. RSMeans. (Sillah, Andrea, ed.). 2008. Universal Design Ideas for Style, comfort & Safety. Kingston, MA: Read Construction Data. Winter
Associates,
Steven.1997. Accessible
Housing
by Design:
Universal
Design
Principles
in Practice.
New York:
McGraw-Hill.
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