Universal design : solutions for a barrier-free living

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    • Herwig, Oliver

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Universal design : solutions for a barrier-free living

Oliver Herwig

Birkhäuser, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-174)

"Translation from German into English: Laura Bruce"--Colophon

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内容説明

The future is looking old. We are currently at the threshold of the largest demographic transformation of modern times, the advent of the age of the senior citizen. What awaits us - what kinds of products, what kinds of houses? The fifty-and-over generation represents an enormous potential: in Germany alone, twenty million seniors have hundreds of billions of euros, but they hardly spend them for lack of suitable products. This book provides answers from a sociological and design perspective for architects, designers, decision-makers, and firms who wish to respond to the demands of this diverse and discriminating target group. It investigates the various aspects of senior citizens' lives from tip to toe and offers technical articles as well as authentic case studies and reports. Attractively laid out, fully illustrated, and with pointedly written texts, it is also aimed at the silver agers themselves, especially those who would like to find out what architecture and design can do to make their lives as pleasant and independent as possible.

目次

1. Universal design means design for everyone.- 1.1 On the way to the "quality of life" - various terms.- 1.2 Anything but old - the users' perspective.- 1.3 Economic factor age or: comfort for everyone.- 2. Universal design in practice: Geared to age from head to foot.- 2.1 Eyes.- 2.2 Ear.- 2.3 Hand.- 2.4 Foot.- 3 The future is easy: from rehab design to universal design.- 3.1. Seventy over night: shopping in an age simulation suit.- 3.2 The future will be easy and comfortable.- 4 Appendix.- Abbreviations and terms.- Bibliography.- Ten principles of universal design.

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