Echoing Hope Ranch
An Autistic Adult Residential Facility Master Plan
by Tejido Group and Dr. Mark Frederickson
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About the Book
The experience of working with Echoing Hope Ranch’s (EHR) Board of Directors and in particular Marla Guerrero has allowed us to grow in unexpected ways. The unique nature of this project broadened our horizons as fellow humans perhaps more than as designers, although we will all be better designers for these lessons learned. As many dreams as EHR’s advocates have, through this process we have come to dream of EHR too, and synthesize these visions into possible realities. We are incredibly thankful for having been a part of this visioning process and hope that this document will serve in one day soon realizing EHR’s dreams. Tejido would like to sincerely thank Sherry Ahrentzen and Kimberly Steele for their wonderful research report: Advancing Full Spectrum Housing: Designing for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders / Copyright © 2009 Arizona Board of Regents for ASU. This report had a critical role in informing many of our core design and planning decisions.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 118 - Publish Date: May 05, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords Tejido Group, Dr. Mark Frederickson, Autistic Adult Residential Design and Planning
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About the Creator
Dr. Mark Frederickson & the Tejido Group
Fulbright Foundation/Bilkent University/UCLA/U. of Botswana/U. of Arizona
For the past thirty-five years Dr. Frederickson has developed the Tejido Group into an interdisciplinary and collaborative applied research program in which faculty and professionals in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Planning work side by side with university graduate and undergraduate students in an apprenticeship-style professional learning environment. We are an international experience and have collaborated on projects on five continents: North America, Africa, Latin America, Europe, and Asia.