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For the first time, tours of the one-of-a-kind Universal Design Living Laboratory will be offered to the community to raise money for spinal cord injury research at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
  
For the first time, tours of the one-of-a-kind Universal Design Living Laboratory will be offered to the community to raise money for spinal cord injury research at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
Where: 6141 Clark State Road, Columbus, Ohio (US)
When: Open to the public from noon to 6 p.m. daily October 25 through November 23, 2014. Admission is $10, with all proceeds benefiting spinal cord injury research at Ohio State. 
Universal Design Living Laboratory (UDLL)
 is the residence of Rosemarie Rossetti Ph.D., an internationally known 
speaker and advocate for people with disabilities and her husband, Mark 
Leder, the builder of the home. The 3,500-square foot home that features
 universal design was conceived and built after Rosemarie was paralyzed 
from the waist down in 1998 when she was crushed by a large tree while 
riding a bicycle. 
Leder’s
 life was impacted by the tragedy too. The emotional impact was 
overwhelming. The couple worked together to rebuild their lives and 
build their new home.
The
 couple’s goal is to showcase to the public, as well as builders, 
architects, and designers how universal design and green building are 
elements that can be included in all new homes and remodeling projects. 
The tour will highlight how people can live in a comfortable environment
 that will enhance their quality of life regardless of their 
circumstance, age or abilities. Rossetti knows from personal experience 
the difficulties people face when their circumstances change due to 
either injury or simply aging. 
“A
 spinal cord injury left me paralyzed from the waist down. I came home 
from the hospital in a wheelchair and realized just how unaccommodating 
my two-story home was to me,” Rossetti said. “My life change was sudden;
 for others, life changes more gradually. I learned how fully accessible
 home design can provide independence for people with disabilities, as 
well as those who would like to stay in their homes while they age." 
The
 UDLL is the highest-rated universal design home in North America, 
earning three national certifications from Livable Design, ZeroStep and 
Life-Flex Home. Universal design is a framework for the design of living
 and working spaces and products benefiting the widest possible range of
 people in the widest range of situations without special or separate 
design. It is human-centered design, accommodating people of all sizes, 
ages, and abilities.
In
 addition, this home showcases green building practices. It has achieved
 a National Green Building Standard rating of Gold, awarded by the Home 
Innovation Research Labs, an independent subsidiary of the National 
Association of Home Builders. 
To learn more about Rosemarie or the Universal Design Living Laboratory, please contact:
Rosemarie Rossetti, Ph.D.
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