Monday, November 23, 2009

Cool Intersection of Design & Autism

Very cool how this software, SketchUp, for architects & design professionals had an unexpected benefit for children with autism.
It all started when Google's Tom Wyman and Chris Cronin started getting enthusiastic calls and e-mails from architects who had children on the spectrum. Their kids, the parents reported, had discovered the software program and loved it. All they needed was their creativity and a computer mouse and they could design entire neighborhoods.

Autism can be a difficult and frustrating disability with people having difficulty communicating through speech and writing, but they can excel at visual thinking.
Using SketchUp, educators can map out unfamiliar environments that kids with autism might visit, like office buildings, city parks or doctors' offices. The unknown can be a major stressor for kids with autism. If the student has a teeth-cleaning appointment, for example, teachers can create a SketchUp model of the space, complete with the dentist's chair, then walk the child through what to expect when he gets there.

More information can be found at Project Spectrum or The Autism Collaborative.

Friday, November 20, 2009

National Housing Trust Fund Call-In Days

The National Low-Income Housing Coalition is requesting that people call their Senators and Representatives on December 1 and 2 to request that the National Housing Trust Fund be funded with $1 billion. More details at the link.

The National Housing Trust Fund was originally intended to be funded with profits from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but the economy and housing collapse prevented that from happening-at least for now.

You may have heard proposals to use money from the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP), but apparently the Administration is opposing that source, so it's best, when you call, that you don't indicate where the money should come from, only that it should be funded.

So on December 1 and 2, use your fingers to start pressing the numbers!
877-210-5351 is the toll free number for the congressional switchboard. Ask to be connected to the housing staffer for your representative's and senators' offices.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Congratulations to Gorman & Company, Inc.

Congratulations to Gorman & Company, Inc. for the HUD Secretary's Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation. This development is in Beloit, and Gorman has a strong presence in Milwaukee and elsewhere across the state. But oddly, apparently not in Waukesha County.

This is an example of the kind of attractive historic preservation that can be done with tax credits and subsidized housing funds in communities.