Millions of baby boomers are approaching the golden years. While it's a marker worth celebrating, it can also be a reminder of uncertain times ahead. How will I manage? Can I stay in my home? "The Accessible Home" goes beyond ramps and grab-bars to help ageing boomers, or those faced with disabilities, accomplish home accessibility on a deeper level. With a focus on closing the gap between home and homeowner, architect Deborah Pierce leads readers through the steps of universal design, from hiring the right architect to creating a pleasing space with the final details. Plus, an insider's look at 25 case studies shows that the best design is built in, not tacked on, and that accessible can be both beautiful and functional. "The Accessible Home" empowers people of all ages and challenges them to create homes that restore independence and the grace of daily living.
About the AuthorDeborah Pierce, AIA, is founding partner, project architect and firm manager of Pierce Lamb Architects in Massachusetts. Architectural accessibility has been a special focus of Deborah's work since the firm's inception. She is also a frequent lecturer on the hot topic of accessibility.
Book InformationISBN 9781600854910
Author Deborah PierceFormat Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Taunton Press IncPublisher Taunton Press Inc