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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
2 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781580933025
Book Title
Unassisted Living
Item Length
10.4 in
Publisher
Monacelli Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2011
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Wid Chapman, Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld
Genre
House & Home, Architecture
Topic
Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation, Interior Design / General, Decorating
Item Width
8.3 in
Item Weight
44.1 Oz
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Addressed to the affluent professional Boomer generation and their children, Unassisted Living is the first book to propose a range of stylish design solutions to the issue of "senior housing." Jeff Rosenfeld, a gerontologist, and Wid Chapman, an architect, combine their expertise to showcase the theoretical and practical aspects of this question.

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Publisher
Monacelli Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1580933025
ISBN-13
9781580933025
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102820752

Product Key Features

Book Title
Unassisted Living
Author
Wid Chapman, Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation, Interior Design / General, Decorating
Publication Year
2011
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
House & Home, Architecture
Number of Pages
240 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.4 in
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Width
8.3 in
Item Weight
44.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
Na7195.A4
Reviews
"Wid Chapman, an architect, and Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld, a gerontologist who specializes in the relationship between aging and the built environment, collected 33 examples of residences that have been recently designed to bridge the distance between one's vital and declining years . . . some with features you might not expect in such homes, like stairs. Their book . . . includes projects like a remote mountain house and a multigenerational community." --The New York Times "As 77 million boomers begin to retire over the next two decades, they're launching new careers, taking care of boomerang children, and planning for their next stage in life: senior housing. As gerontologist Jeffery P. Rosenfeld and architect Wid Chapman found in their new book Unassisted Living: Ageless Homes for Later Life, that means anything but nursing homes. Instead, they're finding ways to extend their independent-living years by remaining active, retrofitting homes with universal design elements like grab bars, waist-high kitchen shelving, and spacious, wheel-chair friendly rooms." --The Fiscal Times, "Wid Chapman, an architect, and Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld, a gerontologist who specializes in the relationship between aging and the built environment, collected 33 examples of residences that have been recently designed to bridge the distance between one's vital and declining years . . . some with features you might not expect in such homes, like stairs. Their book . . . includes projects like a remote mountain house and a multigenerational community." -- The New York Times "As 77 million boomers begin to retire over the next two decades, they're launching new careers, taking care of boomerang children, and planning for their next stage in life: senior housing. As gerontologist Jeffery P. Rosenfeld and architect Wid Chapman found in their new book Unassisted Living: Ageless Homes for Later Life , that means anything but nursing homes. Instead, they're finding ways to extend their independent-living years by remaining active, retrofitting homes with universal design elements like grab bars, waist-high kitchen shelving, and spacious, wheel-chair friendly rooms." -- The Fiscal Times, "Wid Chapman, an architect, and Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld, a gerontologist who specializes in the relationship between aging and the built environment, collected 33 examples of residences that have been recently designed to bridge the distance between one's vital and declining years . . . some with features you might not expect in such homes, like stairs. Their book . . . includes projects like a remote mountain house and a multigenerational community." - The New York Times "As 77 million boomers begin to retire over the next two decades, they're launching new careers, taking care of boomerang children, and planning for their next stage in life: senior housing. As gerontologist Jeffery P. Rosenfeld and architect Wid Chapman found in their new book Unassisted Living: Ageless Homes for Later Life , that means anything but nursing homes. Instead, they're finding ways to extend their independent-living years by remaining active, retrofitting homes with universal design elements like grab bars, waist-high kitchen shelving, and spacious, wheel-chair friendly rooms." - The Fiscal Times, "Wid Chapman, an architect, and Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld, a gerontologist who specializes in the relationship between aging and the built environment, collected 33 examples of residences that have been recently designed to bridge the distance between one's vital and declining years . . . some with features you might not expect in such homes, like stairs. Their book . . . includes projects like a remote mountain house and a multigenerational community." - The New York Times "As 77 million boomers begin to retire over the next two decades, they're launching new careers, taking care of boomerang children, and planning for their next stage in life: senior housing. As gerontologist Jeffery P. Rosenfeld and architect Wid Chapman found in their new book Unassisted Living: Ageless Homes for Later Life , that means anything but nursing homes. Instead, they're finding ways to extend their independent-living years by remaining active, retrofitting homes with universal design elements like grab bars, waist-high kitchen shelving, and spacious, wheel-chair friendly rooms." - The Fiscal Times
Copyright Date
2011
Lccn
2011-933746
Dewey Decimal
728.0846
Dewey Edition
22

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