#e.20091Thursday 9:00AM to 3:00PM
April 26, 2012
CM | 6.00

Designing Homes and Neighborhoods for an Aging Population

National Building MuseumWashington, DC

By 2030, one in five Americans will be over the age of 65. This approaching “gray wave” of older Americans makes urgent the issues of affordable housing, aging in place, and community services. On April 26, the Museum will convene professionals and practitioners from multiple disciplines to address housing and neighborhoods for an aging population.

The Honorable Henry Cisneros, former HUD secretary, will deliver the keynote address. He will also sign copies of the book Independent for Life: Homes and Neighborhoods for an Aging America (University of Texas Press). The book was co-edited by staff of Stanford's Center for Longevity and is available for purchase in the Museum's Shop. All proceeds of the book will go to support the work of the Center.

Confirmed panelists:

Laura L. Carstensen, founding director, Stanford Center on Longevity
Ellen Dunham-Jones, professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
Matthias Hollwich, cofounder, Hollwich Kushner, Architizer
Nancy LeaMond, executive vice president, State and National Group, AARP
Christopher B. Leinberger, senior fellow, Brookings Institution
The Honorable Estelle Richman, Acting Deputy Secretary, HUD
John W. Rowe, M.D., professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
The Honorable Scott Smith, Mayor, Mesa, AZ
Fernando M. Torres-Gil, director, UCLA Center for Policy Research on Aging.

Participants will learn about the latest demographic information on America's senior population and what conclusions can be drawn for the planning profession.
Participants will learn about best practices for retrofitting suburban areas so that individuals can age in place.
Participants will learn strategies for applying universal design principals to planning projects.
Participants will learn about policies for providing affordable housing for seniors that is connected to necessary services.

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Instructors:

Henry G. Cisneros

Ellen Dunham-Jones

Christopher B. Leinberger

Laura L. Carstensen

Matthias Hollwich

John Rowe

Estelle Richman

Scott Smith

Fernando M. Torres-Gil


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