A TREND THAT ALSO SERVES PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OF ALL AGES
Urban Travel, Sustainability & Accessibility
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
AS DEMAND TO AGE IN PLACE SOARS, SENIOR CITIZENS ARE SEEKING MORE WALKABILITY AND DIVERSE HOUSING TYPES
They are solution to affordable
housing, aging in place and adding gentle density to neighborhoods already
served by urban amenities.
AS DEMAND TO AGE IN PLACE SOARS, SENIOR CITIZENS ARE SEEKING MORE WALKABILITY AND DIVERSE HOUSING TYPES
A TREND THAT ALSO SERVES PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OF ALL AGES
Jeff Speck, leader of Brookline, MA-based Speck Dempsey, notes the Naturally Occurring Retirement Community – places in hundreds of medium- and large-sized cities with a high concentration of older residents drawn to the conveniences that walkable urbanism provides.
“The walkable city is also the
rollable city, and making it more rollable (for people with disabilities) makes
it more walkable,” he said.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
AS DEMAND TO AGE IN PLACE SOARS, SENIOR CITIZENS ARE SEEKING MORE WALKABILITY AND DIVERSE HOUSING TYPES
A TREND THAT ALSO SERVES PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OF ALL AGES
Jeff Speck leads Brookline, MA-based Speck Dempsey and is a planner who has authored several acclaimed books including Walkable City Rules: 101 Steps to Making
Better Places.
“Older Americans seeking to relocate face
an important choice when it comes to their next home: a suburban residential
community or a walkable urban neighborhood.
Which one they chose will have a large
impact on whether their daily lives are more sedentary and isolated, or more
active, social, and fulfilling,”
Speck wrote in an article for AARP that
pointedly details the shortcomings of the car-dependent, age-restricted
community that is an anomaly of the second half of the 20th century.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
UNIVERSAL DESIGN IS MY PASSION
I AM HONORED TO COLLABORATE WITH IRIS PROPESCU,
A PH.D. ARCHITECT
FOCUSED ON BUILDING INCLUSION
Iris Popescu, a Fulbright Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, interviewed me for 2 hours, covering my Universal Design work.
I hope to someday guest lecture at MIT with
colleague Iris Popescu.
Her mission statement on her building
inclusion work matches my passion for Universal Design.
"I am an architect specialised in inclusive design and a firm believer
that in order to improve the built environment, reduce the inequalities and
exclusion caused by it, we first need to change mentalities regarding
accessibility, disability and human diversity." -- Iris Popescu, PHD Arch.
https://irispopescu.com
Friday, May 22, 2026
AS DEMAND TO AGE IN PLACE SOARS, SENIOR CITIZENS ARE SEEKING MORE WALKABILITY AND DIVERSE HOUSING TYPES
A TREND THAT ALSO SERVES PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OF ALL AGES
Architect Julie Lineberger President of the Wilmington, VT-based Wheel Pad firm, is developing a stand-alone unit with a kitchen that would be about 300 square feet.
“Aside from family members bringing their loved ones into their own home with a Wheel Pad, there are additional uses,’’ she said.
“A couple who want to age in place in their own home is using Wheel Pad for a live-in aide (quarters).
Another is Wheel Pad as an ADU, renting it for additional income (that can cover the cost of adaptations to the main house, or personal care aides),” she said.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
AS DEMAND TO AGE IN PLACE SOARS, SENIOR CITIZENS ARE SEEKING MORE WALKABILITY AND DIVERSE HOUSING TYPES
A TREND THAT ALSO SERVES PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OF ALL AGES
Wheel Pad is a 200 square foot accessible bedroom and bathroom that can be attached to an existing home.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
AS DEMAND TO AGE IN PLACE SOARS, SENIOR CITIZENS ARE SEEKING MORE WALKABILITY AND DIVERSE HOUSING TYPES
A TREND THAT ALSO SERVES PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OF ALL AGES
David Morley, Research Program and QA Manager at the APA, said while not all areas are making it easy for ADUs, there seems to be a ground swell of “yes in my backyard for these, as opposed to the NIMBY.”
Morley said an increase in popularity has motivated firms to
create pre-fab ADUs, including some made specifically with universal design to
meet the needs of seniors and people with disabilities.

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