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In the next three decades a persistent challenge facing providers of professional servicesin any of the segments of the
environmental design and building industry is to respond to market demands for multigenerational residential and work
environments. A significant force driving this demand is an aging population 65 years old and older that by 2030 will constitute
more than 20% of the U.S. population and will be aiming to stay in their homes and jobs as long as they can. Their impact on
capital will also be significant, as pensioners move from being net contributors to net users of capital. In the pre-design phases
of project development and delivery that increasingly transcend conservative derivative stylization, concerns for the aging
process and its implications for design interventions that support and are integral to the management of neurodegenerative
disease consistently emerge as key factors when considering human daily functioning and well-being. Therefore asserting the
responsiveness of integrated design and project delivery processes to these demographic trends relies upon these processes
being informed by neuroscience that offers the substance to drive the changes the design professions can affect to functionally
acknowledge and respond to varying levels of environmental competence in different human developmental stages and in some
cases, physical or mental conditions precipitated by life�s unforeseen events. This paper presents a methodological paradigm for
neuroscience-informed design responses to multigenerational environmental needs with an emphasis on the aging process.
Biography
Attila Lawrence is Professor of Interior Architecture and Design in the School of Architecture, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has extensive expertise in the
design/build industry and was a designer and/or constructor of record for more than thirty major residential projects for elderly clients in California. He was educated
at the Pennsylvania State University and the Philadelphia College of Art (University of the Arts). His extensive publications and invited lecture presentations
addressed issues on strategic management of total project delivery systems, social and psychological dimensions of human experiences in the built environment
and housing. He recently chaired the Architecture Session at the International Conference on Arts and Humanities, 2014, and presented a paper on �Neuroscienceinformed
Design Responses to the Aging Process�.
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