“Design for Aging” surveys the philosophy and practice of designing places for the elderly, in California and abroad. It is the 2nd quarter 2009 issue of arcCA (Architecture California), which was, from 2000 to 2012, the quarterly print journal of the AIA California Council.
Editor’s Comment
Tim Culvahouse, FAIA
Design for an Aging California
Andrew Sharlach, PhD
Age, Difference, and Time
Tim Culvahouse, FAIA
Architectural Opportunities in Design for Aging
Joyce Polhamus, AIA, interviewed by Kenneth Caldwell
Design for Aging: Portfolio
Anshen+Allen (Stantec)
Weinstein A|U Architects and Urban Designers LLC
Kwan Henmi Architecture with Fougeron Architecture
SmithGroup
BAR Architects
Looking to Europe
Dorit Fromm, AIA
At Home with Growing Old: Carrying Home with You
Susanne Stadler
Affordable Senior Housing as an Engine for Urban Revitalization
Michael Malinowski, AIA
Inviting Seniors Out
Avery Taylor Moore, AIA
The Graying of the Workplace
Andrew Lian, Carolyn Karnovsky, and Lauren Zmood
Activism and Bridge Building in California
Tom Brutting, AIA
Blog Is In the Details
Jimmy Stamp
. . . and Counting
David Meckel, FAIA
Coda: Small Space: Large Space
Tim Culvahouse, FAIA
A PDF of the full issue is available here.
Author biographical information as of the date of original publication.