Global Network of Home Modification Professionals
AIM BIG presents
The Wheelchair Accessible Home Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Chicago Botanical Enabling Gardens Road Trip with FRED SAMMONS!!
the Day before the AOTA Conference in Chicago
Wednesday, April 6th, 2016
Everyone is invited to join us.
8:00 am: Welcome aboard. Meet at the Chicago Hilton (AOTA Conference headquarters) to board the bus to the Frank Lloyd Wright, Laurent House.
On the way:
8:45 am: Fred Sammons will be telling his story of how he became an entrepreneur and built his multi-million dollar business.
10:45 am: Tour of the wheelchair accessible house Frank Lloyd Wright designed.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Laurent House in Rockford, Illinois. It is the only building ever designed by the famed architect for a person with a disability. Kenneth and Phyllis Laurent commissioned and lived in the home from 1952 until early 2012. It was then acquired by the Laurent House Foundation and added to the National Register of Historic Places.
This iconic single-story Usonian home was designed decades ahead of ADA accessibility requirements. The Laurent House features a solar hemicycle footprint, patio, fishpond, carport, and outdoor connectivity to the natural landscape. The modest home was built with Chicago Common Brick and Red Tidewater Cypress and much of the labor and materials were sourced locally from Rockford.
1:00 pm: Lunch at the GreenFire restaurant which is a bustling American-Contemporary farm restaurant, bar and bakery. Offering tasty seasonal, natural & organic cuisine. All of the food is cooked in their state of the art Wood Stone ovens. Greenfire brings you some of the finest foods available anywhere and goes to great depths and search the world to find them.
4:00 pm: Tour of the Enabling Gardens at the Chicago Botanical Gardens hosted by Barb Kreski. Barb Kreski supervises the Horticultural Therapy Services department at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Kreski works with therapeutic garden design, selection of plant material, accessibility issues, and the use of therapeutic horticulture with specific populations (such as aging, PTSD, sensory spectrum disorders, stroke recovery and more).
* Limited to 36 participants
* Lunch included in price.
*$200 per person.
*Registration ends Friday, April 1st.
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