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PRSRTSTD PRESORT NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. Postage FIRSTCLASS U.S. Postage Participants will work in teams to apply UD criteria and solutions offered in the breakout sessions to one of The Starkloff Institute PAID U.S. Postage PAID The StarkloffThe Disability Starkloff In Disabilitystitute Institute PAID several architectural tasks: TheThe Starkloff Starkloff Disability Disability Institute Institute St. Louis, MO St. Louis, MO The Starkloffth Disability Institute St. Louis, MO 133 TheSou tStarkloffh th11 Street, Disabilityth th Suiteth In500stitute Permit No. 5615 Permit No. 5615 1. Modify a typical builders’ suburban home plan. 133 South133 13311133 Sou Street,Sou Southt ht11h 11 Suite11 thStreet, Street, Street,500 Suite Suite Suite 500 500 500 Permit No. 5615 2. Modify a small home plan for an affordable housing initiative. St. Louis,133133 MissouriSou South 11th 63102th 11 Street, Street, Suite Suite 500 500 3. Modify a design for an urban infill single family home St. Louis, St.MissouriSt. St.Louis, Louis, Louis, 63102Missouri Missouri Missouri 63102 63102 63102 4. Adapt a “new urbanist” home design REGISTRATION FORM for UNIVERSAL DESIGN SUMMIT II St. Louis, Missouri 63102 Please type or print information as you would like it to appear on conference materials and send with payment St. Louis, Missouri 63102 5. Adapt an existing home. th 6. Redesign an existing multi-family and site for “moderate rehab” to: The Starkloff Disability Institute, 133 S. 11 St., Suite 500, St. Louis, MO. 63102. Checks should be made payable to SDI — Universal Design Summit. For your convenience, you can download registration materials at Noon Lunch: Box lunches provided for a working lunch. Break refreshments will also be available www.design.ncsu/edu/cud You may then fax the form to Donna at 314.588.7056. Faxed registrations will be held during the working session. until payment is received. You can also attach the form to an email [email protected] NOTE: Registrations accepted on a first come-first served basis. 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Plenary: Teams will present their projects to all conference participants. Name:______HERE’S WHO: Presenters at a Glance: Company:______Richard Duncan, MRP: Director of Training at the Center for Universal Design, has lectured, taught, researched and authored on subjects of access and Universal Design since 1981. Mr. Duncan has headed and universal design Title:______demonstration projects throughout the country. Address:______Leslie Young, M.S., Director of Design at the Center for Universal Design, is a recognized national expert on architectural CEU’S Available ! ! accessibility and universal design, with 25 years’ experience in design for people with . She has in-depth knowledge CEU’S AvailableCEU’SCEU’SCEU’S Available !Available Available! ! !! !! ! of the accessibility requirements in most federal legislation mandating accessibility, including the Americans with Disabilities City:______State Zip:______CEU’SCEU’S Available Available ! ! ! ! Act of 1990, the Fair Housing Act of 1988 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Daytime Phone:______Email______Rex J. Pace, B.E.D.A. Rex Pace is an associate of the Center for Universal Design who works on several ongoing core design development and technical assistance projects. He is an architectural with 17 years of experience in the Registration fee $145 in advance, or $195 at the door. I will send my registration check in the mail universal design of residential and commercial environments and related building products. today______For scholarship information, please contact [email protected]. CEU credits will be available for this Randy Burkett, FIALD, IES, LC has designed the lighting for a diverse collection of environments including convention seminar. centers, museums, retail malls and stores, corporate offices, government facilities, health care and laboratory facilities and building exteriors. Before establishing his own firm, he spent eight years with the Lighting Design Group of Hellmuth, Obata & For planning purposes, please choose 3 break out sessions and one Design : Kassabaum in St. Louis as its Director and as a Vice-President of the company. He is involved in IESNA Technical and Break out session 1: Design Charrette: design committees including "Metrics of Quality", and "Office Lighting" and has served as an instructor at the University of 1.1____ Code Requirements Universal Design Summit II Colorado in Boulder, and Maryville University in St. Louis. He is currently a member of the Adjunct Faculty of Washington 1.2 ____The Costs & Marketing of UD in New Home Construction Suburban home _____ UniversalUniversalUniversalUniversal Design DesignSummit DesignDesign Summit IISummitSummit II IIII University's Graduate School of in St. Louis. 1.3 ____ Universal Communities _ UD for Urban/Suburban Neighborhoods UniversalUniversal Design Design Summit Summit II II 1.4 ____ Lighting Single family affordable _____ A NationalA NationalAA ANational National NationalConference Conference Conference ConferenceConference Gina Hilberry, AIA Principal, Cohen Hilberry , is also Affiliate Instructor, Washington University School of Break out session 2: A NationalA National Conference Conference Architecture. She includes UD in all projects; teaches and lectures on impact of access in design. She is a member of the 2.1 ____ Affordable Housing Trust Fund – Universal Design Criteria Urban in-fill single family ____ “Housing For All People For All Time” federal Access Board’s Public Rights of Way Access Advisory Committee and is also an ICC certified Accessibility “Housing“Housing“Housing For All People ForFor AllAll PeopleForPeople All Time” ForFor AllAll Time”Time” 2.2 ____ National and International Universal Projects “Housing“Housing For For All All People People For For All All Time” Time” Inspector/Plans Examiner. As a consultant, she developed the set of UD criteria required by the St. Louis Affordable Housing 2.3 ____ & Bathrooms New urbanist home design __ “HousingMarch For 29All & People30, 2006 For All Time” Commission in all of its new construction projects. March 29March &MarchMarch 30, 292006 29 29 & & 30,& 30, 30, 2006 2006 2006 2.4 ____ Entrances & Site Design MarchMarch 29 &29 30, & 30,2006 2006 Anne Marie Kinerk, AIA is an with over 30 years experience in housing design and construction. As Chief Architect Break out session 3: Adapt existing home _____ 3.1 ____ St. Louis County & MHDC Universal Design Requirements Saint Louis University - The Busch Student Center for the Missouri Housing Development Commission she was responsible for ensuring that housing built with state and federal Saint LouisSaint SaintUniversitySaint Louis Louis Louis University - University ThUniversitye Busch - Th- -StudentTh eTh eBusche Busch Busch Center Student Student Student Center Center Center funds met all applicable accessibility laws. She is a strong advocate for Universal Design as a way of ensuring that housing 3.2 ____ Affordable Universal Design in the Single Family Marketplace Redesign multifamily bldg/site 20 NorthSaintSaint LouisGrand Louis University Blvd., University St. -Louis, Th -e Th BuschMissourie Busch Student 63103Student Center Center funded by the state addresses the broadest range of housing needs of the citizens of Missouri. 3.3 ____ Universal Rehab and Remodeling for moderate rehab 20 North 20Grand2020 North North North Blvd., Grand Grand GrandSt. Louis,Blvd., Blvd., Blvd., St.Missouri St. St.Louis, Louis, Louis, 63103Missouri Missouri Missouri 63103 63103 63103 3.4 ____ Kitchens & Bathrooms (repeat of am session) 20 North20 North Grand Grand Blvd., Blvd., St. Louis,St. Louis, Missouri Missouri 63103 63103 is an assistant professor of Neurology and at Washington University Susan Stark, Ph.D., OTR/L ____ Attendance at Design Charette (please circle one) Yes No The Starkloff Disability Institute; Saint Louis University Doisy College of Health Sciences, School of . 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UniversityDesign, Center North for Aging; Carolina Saint State Louis University; Affordable Washington Housing Commission, University SchoolSt. Louis of CountyArchitecture; Office Washingtonof Student_____Other interested person______University Design,CenterDesign,UniversityUniversity forNorth Aging; North Carolina Center Center Saint Carolina forLouis Statefor Aging; Aging; StateAffordabUniversity; Saint University;Saintle Louis LouisHousingWashington Affordab WashingtonAffordab Commission, Universitylele Housing Housing University St. SchoolCommission, Commission,Louis School ofCounty Architecture; of St. Architecture; St.Office Louis Louis of County WashingtonCounty Washington Office Office of of CommunityUniversityUniversity Development Center Center for for Aging; Aging; Saint Saint Louis Louis Affordab Affordable Housingle Housing Commission, Commission, St. St. Louis Louis County County Office Office of of William Wischmeyer, R.A. an architect, is currently an Affiliate Associate Professor at the Washington University College of CommunityUniversity DevelopmentCommunityCommunity Center Development forDevelopment Aging; Saint Louis Affordable Housing Commission, St. Louis County Office of Need accommodations? If so, please return this form immediately or email [email protected]. CommunityCommunity Development Development Architecture, and Director of the Architectural Technology Program. His work over the past 30 years in St. Louis has received Do you require: access at the event _____ Interpreter______Real time_____ Community Development numerous honors from the St. Louis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Special diet ______HOTEL INFORMATION: Hampton Inn at St. Louis Union Station, 2211 Market Street 314-241-3200, 314-241-8351 fax. Mention “SLU rate” (St. Louis University rate) for: $89/person, $99/2 people. They have 5 wheelchair accessible king rooms Alternate formats: (notify immediately) Braille ______Large print ______CD _____ with tub and hand held shower. Roll-in shower rooms are available nearby. Call Donna 314-588-7090 for more information.