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Paul J. Tendler Independent Living Center
2006 AIA Design Award Winner
An innovative community designed to allow
adults with developmental disabilities live
independently has been created on 13 acres
of land in New Hempstead for a non-profit
service provider.
The Project consists of 18 one-bedroom
apartments and one two-bedroom unit in four
buildings. The design will allow the 19
physically and developmentally disabled
residents of this “rampless, stairless”
cluster of homes to live in the courtyard
setting and maintain a sense of
independence.
With this site there was a unique
opportunity to create an environment where
wheelchair ramps are not necessary. We have
eliminated the stairs and replaced them with
gently graded slopes, which are easier to
negotiate. We can remove barriers to
emphasize people’s abilities rather than
their disabilities. There is no place where
only people who walk can go.
The buildings are scaled to harmonize with
the residential neighborhood. Entrance
porches provide an opportunity to watch the
world go by even in bad weather and offer
visual queues for guests.
Since HUD regulations limit each one-bedroom
apartment from being larger than 540 square
feet, we had to be creative with this
design. The units are configured to maximize
living space. Each building will feature a
parlor, or “community living room,”
surrounded by apartments to encourage
socialization and increase the living space.
The actual apartment space would have been
tight without these ‘parlor’ areas. The
parlor can be used as a living or dining
space, and apartment doors can be left open
as residents build relationships. People
sometimes tend to be isolated in apartment
settings, and this design changes that. It
provides the sense of belonging to an
extended family – a sort of community within
a community.
LOCATION - Village of New Hempstead, New York
CLIENT - Jawonio (affiliate of United Cerebral Palsy
Associations of New York State
COST - $3,000,000
SIZE - 16,000 SF
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2005 MICHAEL SHILALE ARCHITECTS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED |
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