Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture
Recipient: Eskew + Dumez + Ripple
Project: Paul & Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum; Lafayette, La.
Client: University of Louisiana at Lafayette; New Orleans, La.
Photo: Timothy Hursley
 

   
 
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AIA PodNet: Recommendations for DFA Members

 

AIA PodNet is proud to offer a wide range of programs through its Architecture Knowledge Review Series. The following selected podcasts may be of special interest to DFA-member architects (title links go directly to an MP3 file of the podcast):

The Evidence-Based Truth about Private Rooms for the Aging
In this podcast, Jeffrey Anderzhon, FAIA, discusses the benefits of single-occupancy rooms in homes for the elderly. In addition to gains for the residents and families, there is also considerable advantage for staff and others invested in such facilities due to a significant cut in their operational costs. He describes his innovative research and details how he came to this counterintuitive conclusion.
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AIA Home Design Trends Survey: Greater Demand for Accessibility
AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker, PhD, Hon. AIA, and Jeffrey Anderzhon, FAIA, architect and consultant specializing in environments for the elderly, discuss a rapidly changing housing market and the design strategies necessary in addressing the needs of an aging population. Panel reviews recent residential property after survey reveals that baby boomers are requesting more flexible and accessible home design layouts. Residential design implications, including universal design elements, are the focus.
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Acoustics and Design
In this overview on the topic of acoustics consulting, Dawn Schuette, AIA, an experienced acoustic designer, discusses how to involve designers early enough in the design process to ensure a successful aural project element. Schuette also describes how the field has evolved, the types of works currently being prepared, and how architects can benefit from working with professionals in the field.
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Relationship between Design and Healthcare for Patient Healing
Gordon Chong, FAIA, presents findings from the research study, “Multi-cultural Influences on the Design of a Healthcare Setting.” Using integrated databases of information gathered from over 30,000 patients, they incorporated techniques from psychology, sociology and neuroscience to understand how spatial configurations, light, noise, and temperature can be designed to mitigate stress.
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