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1 Shore Green Supported Housing Manchester

2 Scheme Background Irwell Valley Housing Association Manchester social services Supported housing scheme Elderly residents with long term memory disorder (Dementia) 4 bungalows (2B3P) and 6 ‘flats’ (1B1P) with support accommodation Wythenshawe, South Manchester

3 Brief Development Process
Client Expertise Consultation with the Alzheimer's Society Consultation with Manchester Social Services Published Precedent Internet research

4 Briefing Themes Physical and spatial legibility Spatial identity Circulation organisation and hierarchy Visual and sensory cueing Category 1 care standards 24 hour staffing Housing Corporation Scheme Development Standards (SDS) Non institutional design Strong external building identity Context sensitive aesthetic ‘Ordinariness’ Local consultation

5 Detail Design – Site Constraints
Site Issues Geometry Easements (highways and drainage) Physicality and Landform Context

6 Detail Design – Building Plan
All resident facilities are located on the ground floor. Single communal entrance, double height as key character space. Two storey communal space Simple and legible circulation routes (secondary staff circulation corridor) Dead ends avoided where possible Communal garden acts as circulation datum. Flat entrances identifiable / personalised Compact flat layout. Manageable. Bungalows have own front door off courtyard and ‘normal’ layout with detail adaptations. Living spaces overlook streets for visual community link. Communal garden is safe wandering space with a choice of routes and seating options.

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8 Entrance sequence

9 Communal Space

10 Flat Details Lounge Kitchen Alcove Bed St Shower

11 Alcove shelving converted to bench seating
Alcove shelving converted to bench seating. Slim line display cabinet used for personal objects, family photos etc (memory box). Art work developed with resident for each seating alcove. Stained glass art installation to each roof light to give individual character. Convert flat to open plan with low level dividers to delineate space. Kitchen remodelled to add units and increase capacity. Shower room and WC modified.

12 Bungalow Details Canopy Bed 1 Bed 2 Shower Lounge Dining Kitchen

13 New door to master bedroom / semi en-suite
Walk in shower tray with waist high privacy screen and shower curtain Door relocated and fully glazed to aid visibility (or omitted completely) Door removed and kitchen opened up. Use as many glass doors as possible for kitchen units Consider the use of induction cookers Arrange furniture layout to allow one seat to have visibility of WC door Consider glazing bedroom door to help with recognition and also help carer check on the condition of their ‘patient’ without disturbing them. Issues of privacy need to be considered. Sculpture and door colour to match. Raised planter for residents to personalise.

14 Courtyard Garden

15 Construction Information
2000 – 2001 Design development 2001 – 2003 Detail design and construction £675, 000 12month build period Design and Build contract Contractor : Wiggett Construction Employers Agent : Kevin Shea Associates Architects : Triangle Architects

16 Any Questions?


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