References
Books
Brummett, W. (1997). The Essence of Home: design solutions for assisted living housing. Van Nostrand Reinhold
Calkins, M. P. (2001) Creating Successful Dementia Care Settings: Volume 1: Understanding the Environment through Aging Senses, Volume 2: Maximizing Cognitive and Functional Abilities, Volume 3: Minimizing Disruptive Behaviours, Volume 4: Enhancing Identity and Sense of Home. The Maple Press Co.
Calkins, M. P. (1988) Design for Dementia, Planning Environments for the Elderly and the Confused, National Health Publishing
Cantley, C., Wilson, R.C. (2002) Put yourself in my place: Designing and managing care homes for people with dementia, The Policy Press in association with JRF
Cohen, U., & Weisman, G. (1991). Holding onto Home: Designing Environments for People with Dementia. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press
Fleming. R., Forbes, I., Bennett. K., (2003). Adapting the Ward for People with Dementia. Sydney, The Hammond Group.
Hodges, L., Bridge, C., Chaudhary, K. (2006). The Home Modification Information Clearinghouse Project team; Dementia Design Guidelines: Home and Community Care Capotal Works Program. The University of Sydney (Faculties of health science and architecture)
Martin. F, (1992) Every House You’ll Ever Need: A Design Guide for Barrier Free Housing. Published by Edinvar Housing Association Limited
Mitchell. L., Burton, E., (2006) Inclusive Urban Design: Streets for Life. Architectural Press - Elisevier
Journals
Author Unknown. (2003). A Matter of Preference. Professional Social Work December 2003.
Grealy. J., Garbutt. Michael., (2006) Sensitive Design Meets Architecture Needs. H&H Aged Care, Dementia Design December 2005/January 200
Mitchell. L., Burton, E., (2006) Quality in Aging – Policy, practice and research. Volume 7 Issue 1 March. Pavillion Publishing 2006
Mitchell. L., Burton, E., (2006) Neighbourhoods for Life: Designing Dementia Friendly Outdoor Environments. Quality in Ageing- policy, practice and research, Volume 7 Issue 1 March 2006, Pavilion Publishing
Pallister. M., (2003) Architecture With Care. Journal of Dementia Care. July/Aug 2003
Sarre. J., (2007) Dignity Through Design: How Architecture Can Make A Difference. Working With Older People June 2007 Volume 2 Issue 2. Pavilion Journals (Brighton) Ltd.
Web Pages
Alzheimer’s Association Australia. (2000). At Home with Dementia: The environment and Dementia
www.alzheimers.org.au
Ambient Kitchen – Culture Lab, Newcastle University, Patrick oliver
culturelab.ncl.ac.uk/ambientkitchen/
An Introduction to Inclusive Design, CEBE Special Interest Group in Inclusive Design
cebe.cf.ac.uk
EDeaN European Design for all e-accessibility Network
www.education.edean.org
Olivier, P. (2007). Ambient Kitchen – Home, Culture Lab- Newcastle culturelab.ncl.ac.uk/ambientkitchen/
Sensory Trust
www.sensorytrust.org.uk
The Helen Hamlyn Centre
www.hhc.rca.ac.uk
Wherton, J., Monk, A (2006) Designing Cognitive Supports for Dementia
www.sigaccess.org/newsletter/sept06/Sept06_08.pdf
Case Studies
EAC Housing Options for Older People
www.housingcare.org
Springboig Avenue, Supported Housing for People with Dementia
www.glasgowarchitecture.co.uk/springboig.htm
Collective Architecture
www.collectivearchitecture.com
Alzheimers Scotland
www.alzscot.org
Care home Information
www.carehome.co.uk
Iris Murdoch Building Summary
www.burnettpollock.co.uk
Dementia Services Development Centre
www.dementia.stir.ac.uk
Robert Potter & Partners
www.rppweb.com
South Lanarkshire Council
www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk
Sound Samples
The Free Sound Project
freesound.iua.upf.edu
Door Knock: kemitix
Clock: cynical
Pouring Boiling Water: PercyDuke
Shuffling Cards: thereelfryboy
April 2004 Garden Birds: Jakeharri
Footsteps: WIM
Walk: CeraSea
Street Sound: BristolStories
Side Street: inchadney