Inclusive Living PRP Architects BEPE - Built Environment Professional Education Project
Introduction to the brief Design and develop a proposal for Inclusive living that responds to changing social structures and family circumstances, fosters positive inter-generational connections and challenges the current way we design homes
About me • Name: Manisha Patel • Live in London • Architect • Urban Designer • The average modern family • Two professional parents
• Kids at local nursery / school • Moved out of urban London
Why Move?
Statistics: Age & Location
What effects housing in our cities
Planning & Standards
Land value
Affordability
Housing School / Nursery Places / Quality
Accessibility
Health Services
Multi Generational Living Worldwide Japan House type: Kidosaki House, Tadao Ando; HAKO Architects HAKO
USA House types: Lennar’s Next Gen ™ House New Home Company, Life Space, California Yuma dome Communities: Generations of Hope, Hope Meadows, Illinois Cohousing: Washington Village, Boulder, Colorado
Architects Lennar’s Next Gen Chobham Manor
India
UK
Examples would include most Indian homes where generations share the same house.
Communities: Older Women’s Cohousing – Barnet House types: Chobham Manor
Yuma Dome
Singapore
Australia
House types: Dual Key Condominiums Flamingo Valley
The future of Multi-Generational housing Combined with all other typologies
Multi-Generational House
Why has it worked? Wider Benefits •
All sold
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Developer has bought one
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We are now using this round the country
Do we understand! What is Inclusive Design? What is Life Time Homes?
Sustainability Principles
Awards • ODI Award of £1000 • Paid Placement at PRP Architects Remuneration: £2650 (London Living Wage) Duration: 8 weeks Location: London The judging panel may decide on more than one winner per award and will allocate the awards accordingly. In addition, the judging panel may award commendations.