Kitchen Design for Access & Aging - Issues, Complications, & Solutions! (Self-Assessment)
Kitchens are one of the more challenging spaces to design creatively. Although common to all residential architecture, they are complex rooms, whether single vs multi-family dwellings, or low-income housing vs custom homes. Kitchens are also high-impact areas requiring durability of design, materials, and installation. So how do we approach this? And what are typical pitfalls as well as their solutions?
Learning Objectives
- Increase skills to create useful and well-designed kitchens for Accessibility & Aging-In-Place in both residential dwellings and common spaces
- Become aware of other solutions beyond the typical wall and base cabinet mentality
- Expand vocabulary for cabinetry documentation and convenience hardware specifications to create functional & well-built kitchens
- Learn about some common construction pitfalls and how to avoid them
Prerequisites
Helpful to have an understanding of Access, ADA, and Kitchen Design
Program level
Marked Advanced, but whether you are beginner thru advanced you will come away with pertinent information on the topic
Learner preparation
There is no preparation in order to benefit from the webinar.
AIA LU | HSW is 4 with the Summative Assessment
17 questions - 12 need to be answered correctly to have a 70% min passing rate
Cost - $118
This program is an AIA CES approved program for 4 LU|HSW.
Class id # 2004 - approval 8/11/2020 and expiration date 8/11/2023.