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Paul Warner & David Maher 3DReid Research
Joan Bakewell - Panorama BBC1 July 2010
‘one in four babies born this year will live to be a hundred’
ALIP Assisted Living Innovation Platform
3DReid and many others
Innovation………… Intelligent home ……….how intelligent ? AND what sort of intelligent (assisted) human being
INTELLIGENT HOME OR INTELLIGENT PERSON
Location of Existing and New Residential Developments
UK – Transformed by 19c Rail 20c Road 21c Information Systems
Connected-Protected System for the new
Starting Off – Shutting Down ALIP
The requirements from the Code
Cork Board or Intelligent Wall
In 30 years from now:50% of our world will be virtualThis will not be on hand held computers or desk top screens but will be all around us and indistinguishable from what we now consider as real.
David Bodanis – one of the world’s leading futurists.(World Economic Forum Davos)BCO Conference Edinburgh May 2009
…………….. about Kevin - 18th January 2007
Can we use technology to upgrade humans?
With technology at our fingertips, when will technology be in our fingertips?
The requirements from the Code
Kevin Warwick Cybernetics
We only perceive about 5% of the world around us
Our vision sensory input is between infrared to ultraviolet
Normally we understand 3 dimensions
Would more dimensions help us?
This image is by courtesy of the Processing and Analysis Center at CalTech
The Future is Digital but is it beautiful… Cochlear implants for the deaf.
Chips attached to the retina to restore sight.
Can we measure the state of mind – what is the chemical
measure and scale?
INTELLIGENT HOME OR INTELLIGENT PERSON
Wi-Fi a non profit alliance formed in1999 to enforce standards of interoperabilityIEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
“a little catchier than IEEE 802.11b Direct Sequence” Interbrand Corporation
In 2009 the Wi Fi Alliance consisted of more than 300 companies worldwide.
Emerging Home Technologies that are User Friendly
• floor sensor alarm to you when movement is detected. When a person or gets out of bed, or has fallen.
• automatic light at night
Intelligent Toilet - helping you keep a record of your health
The requirements from the Code
Assisted Living The Hall Graham Court Seventh Ave NY 1901 Plan by Clinton and Russell The Belnord Apartment Building 1907 Hobart Weekes an early example of ‘the whole block’
Average apartment size circa 180m2Hall 18m2 or largerBuilding width approx 14m
What is wanted from the Code……..what sort of guidance?
New BuildRetro-fitDesign as ‘building’ or as a ‘temporary arrangement’ or as ‘furniture’Product Choice
Owners, occupiers, designers, engineers, developers, social landlords, contractors, technology providers, installers, planners, regulators, financiers and insurers, social services and healthcare professionals.All of these groups need to understand the implications of assisted living concepts .
The Guide is being developed by3DReid, BRE & RIBA
In association with:MicrosoftCiscoCentri HealthTelemedicHerewood CollegeBournemouth CouncilWillmott DixonF.A.S.THOIPThe Technology Strategy BoardSasie
The Guide
Contents of the Guide
Housing standards matrix
Ergonomics
Access
Space Standards
Case Study
Digital Connectivity
Internal Connections
Future Research
Housing Standards Matrix
Ergonomics
Access
External Internal
Space Standards
Case Study
1 Designated disabled car parking
2 Level thresholds
3 Main entrance lighting
4 Door ironmongery and door entry system
5 Appropriate lobby arrangement
6 Physical adaption to accommodate wheelchair
access to hallway and all doors
1 Door entry system
2 Electronic Cork Board
3 Home audio equipment linked to PDAs, health
hub, kitchen and monitors
4 PIR sensors to detect and develop users daily
living patterns around the home
5 Height-adjustable kitchen units. Intelligent work
surface.Kitchen white goods and cookers
connected into home electronic system
6 Household lighting linked to PDA
7‘Flupper’ vertical walking
8 Central location for home hub technology
9 Bath linked to PDA
10 WC linked to health hub
11 Ambient light levels linked to PIR sensors to aid
nightime movement through the home.
7 Ground floor WC
8 Kitchen adapted to suit needs of home user
9 Window controls for wheelchair users
10 Through floor vertical movement systems
11 Switches and sockets
12 Bathroom adaptable for hoist access to suit user
and future needs
Staircase adapted to accommodate stair lift
Physical Technical
Digital & Internal Connectivity
Terminal BoxEquipment
cabinet
Duct leading from terminal box to
equipment cabinet. Not connected to
the terminal box
Height above finished floor level as
per building regulations or
standards.150mm radius Min.
Terminal duct
Ducting to loft for
sockets and possible
aerial feeds
Main vertical
duct
Main vertical
duct
Duct from terminal
chamber Equipment cabinet
Dado, skirting or in-
wall duct
Floor duct with
surface or
in-wall riser
Main horizontal
duct
Loft duct with
surface or in-wall
drops
Existing Housing Stock
-Adapting existing housing to meet the needs economically.
- Planning and building new dwellings with particular regard for the later years of life.
-Considering residential forms in which young people can live with seniors, or seniors with each other.
Existing Housing Stock. Considerations
KITCHENS
Is the standard height 850-940mm acceptable?
Can the resident use the worktop whilst seated?
Is an adjustable worktop suitable?
Existing Housing Stock. Considerations
STORAGE
600mm deep wardrobes layout and design can be (cumbersome).
Location of items stuck behind the shirts or right at the back of the wardrobe.
Opening doors continuously getting in the way.
Raised foot plate making it impossible for walk in wheelchair access in to the wardrobe
In Summary
-A ‘Home for Life’ as far as possible.
-Instant connection to the outside world.
-Create an enabling environment.
-Domestic in style, Not a home hospital.
-Enable staff to run & manage the building efficiently / effectively.
-Allow individuals to find privacy, comfort, support and companionship.
-Facilitate way finding and orientation.
What is wanted from the Code……..what sort of guidance?
Current North West Developments
Whitebeck Court. Manchester Birtle Brook. Bury, Gtr. Manchester
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