Spirituality
Yes, universal design has lots to do with creature comforts, but, there are parallel reasons for its adoption that have a spiritual side, that express compassion, and that allows our greatness to be emerge and be expressed.
The Gift of Cranberry Juice
Tuesday, December 21 2010 at 10:21PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
All excited, I opened up my gift. A bottle of concentrated, unsweetened cranberry juice? Hum, not what I expected. Not like I expected something in particular, but, it wasn’t exactly … Christmassy. It was a gift from my significant other, one that had been given considerable thought.
A day later, we talked about it. More stuff isn’t what I needed, and she was right. Besides, I am one of those guys who has everything he needs. This was a gift of health. Cranberry juice would b
Grave to Cradle
Tuesday, November 30 2010 at 11:30PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
The provocateur speaking… What if universal design prevents a very important part of life, that of connecting with our elders. The ideal is ongoing independence, and it is voiced most strongly by those who will retire soon, but what if we are too successful? What if old age becomes just older versions of middle age?
For many, retirement is a lot different today than years ago. It’s no longer a few years to live; it can be as many as twenty or thirty! It’s no longer a ro
Shanidar 1
Thursday, November 18 2010 at 03:35AM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
The Shanidar Cave site, discovered in 1957, is known for having two Neanderthal skeletons. “Nandy” was an elderly male aged between 40-50 years, which was considerably old for a Neanderthal, the equivalent of 80 years old today. Nandy displayed trauma-related abnormalities, which in his case would have been debilitating to the point of making day-to-day life painful. At some point in his life he had suffered a violent blow to the left side of his face, creating a crushing fracture to
Assistive Technology & UD, Part V: Communication, Intellect & Development
Wednesday, October 20 2010 at 12:39AM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Some disabilities are not readily noticed. It might be a weak heart that limits an otherwise strong person. It might be a learning disability that holds back a high IQ from being fully utilized. In communication, intellect and mental development, a disability more often and more easily escapes notice. It includes audio processing, word retrieval, social skills (adaptive behaviors) and developmental traits such as autism. The diagnosed and recorded numbers probably represent only a small portion
Interior Design
Thursday, June 24 2010 at 11:29PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Design isn't just making things pretty or trendy, not anymore. Design includes neuroscience; maybe one could say it IS neuroscience. It’s your nervous system that matters now (it’s the planets nerves too). Our world has changed.
The Smithsonian Institution has this list: The Ten Most Disturbing Scientific Discoveries, third on the list is, "There have been mass extinctions in the past, and we're probably in one now." True or not true, what is clear is that consumer culture doesn't w
Denial
Thursday, June 17 2010 at 04:08PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Times have changed and immediate gratification is valued higher than long term planning. This is certainly one of the reasons universal design is slow in being widely adopted. Another is the reluctance to acknowledge our aging bodies. This is the denial of our becoming old, frail and helpless. Burr … shudder. I don’t like thinking about it any more than you.
When I consider denial, it’s not just my old age I deny. There is a long, long, long list of denials. I’d like to
Grandfather
Wednesday, November 25 2009 at 12:50AM By Konrad Kaletsch | 1 Comment
Grandfather was an old Apache scout.
He didn’t see a planet heading into a long and bright future. He wasn’t a 2012’er either. He stretched the as-is timeline to about 2030; that’s when there’s nothing left … nothing. For an Apache, this wasn’t quite so foreboding. They didn’t live out of supermarkets and depend on fossil fuel. They were caretakers. They lived in harmony with nature and honored the Creator. They knew how to survive.
I am more op
Anne Wiesen: The Restorative Garden, Healing by Beauty
Friday, April 24 2009 at 08:41PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
The restorative garden can be as simple as a well-situated pot of healthy sage at a window-sill or as sublime as a cathedral forest. It’s how we respond to a garden that makes it restorative. Are there gardens that are universally restorative? Gardens that evoke a healing response in each and every one of us? I believe so.
I’ve learned that the most restorative of gardens are those that embody “nothing less than the entire universe” – to borrow from Luis Barrigan.
Emily Post for Buildings
Thursday, January 22 2009 at 03:57AM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Laura Claridge has just published a biography on Emily Post. To the delight of fans, Emily Post was quite the woman living in quite the time. To her detractors, Emily Post is still no more than an arbiter of manners including the extended pinky finger while quietly sipping tea.
It was in 1922 that Emily Post wrote her famous guide to social etiquette. Some people now perceive it as an obsolete set of behavioral rules for people in high society. However, this interpretation misses its theme: the
Consciousness Precedes Form
Friday, June 20 2008 at 12:01PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Being green has been around for a long time. However, in the last year a tipping point was reached and green is now visible everywhere. Governments are doing it, business is doing it, schools are teaching it, and even the “bad” guys, such as the petroleum industry, are dabbling with it. We are still on our way to the tipping point for universal design.
Much like being green, the tipping point is reached once we recognize that the box we are living in is just too small. Like any box,
Am I Too Overwhelmed?
Thursday, May 22 2008 at 09:15PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Yes I am overwhelmed! Being overwhelmed is normal and everyone agrees. However, overwhelm doesn’t have to be an unchallenged way of life. Overwhelm is the condition of being a victim, only in this case the perp isn’t some guy with a mask and a gun, it’s the job, the bills, the inbox, the kids, the home and every other circumstance that wants to rob you of you.
The first and only step out of being a victim is taking 100% responsibility for your life – you did it, all of i
Destination or Journey?
Friday, May 16 2008 at 07:59PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
One day, there will be the ultimate universal design handbook. It will have well conceived answers to every design quandary, each achieved cost effectively and with elegance.
No. That would be as if universal design was a destination, a place we arrive at where solutions were the intention of its creation. This notion that a checklist can be created pervades the present consciousness of legislators and building inspectors alike. We will have measures by which we can recognize the effectiveness
Universal Design ... Really, Why?
Sunday, April 13 2008 at 05:05PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
We know the primary reasons for universal design: It's inclusive; it doesn't marginalize; it's social sustainable; it's economically sensible; it creates opportunity; it supports independent living; and, it provides ease and comfort. None of that is bad or even questionable, but, really, why? Why have all those qualities? Why be more mobile, more secure, more independent, more comfortable or more economically sensible? With all that, what do you get?
The intention of the question is to search b
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