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Dr Cathy Dalton CV Current 2015-18 Marie Curie ASSISTID Postdoctoral Fellow. Outgoing to Ulster University (Belfast School of Art / School of CreaIve Technologies) incoming to the SMARTlab at UCD. Currently involved in design-based research, developing and tesIng ambient interacIve digital mulImedia content, for use in sensory rooms for children with ASDs and ID. 2014 PhD in Architecture, Cork Centre for Architectural EducaIon (UCC/CIT). Thesis Itle: MyRoom: A user-centred model of affecIve responsive architecture. 1988 B Arch (Hons), University College Dublin. Awards 2015-18 Marie Curie ASSISTID Postdoctoral Fellowship, funded by the EU/ASSISTID Marie Curie COFUND 2009-13 PhD studentship and bursary, Higher EducaIon Authority (Ireland) NEMBES project (Network Embedded Systems). 2010 CEUD/Helen Hamlyn InsItute 24-hour Universal Design Challenge: Winner People’s Choice Award, team member. Conference presentaIons UCD2014 (User-Centred Design, London, 2014) Smart Design, 1 st InternaIonal Conference, No]ngham Trent University, 2011, UCC Doctoral Showcase (Finalist) 2011 Pervasive Health 2011, Dublin (Doctoral Masterclass) AdapIve Architecture, 1 st InternaIonal Conference, 2011 (London) Gerontechnology 2010, Vancouver: Poster presentaIon, doctoral masterclass. Session chair, AIARG conference (All-Ireland Architectural Research Group) 2016: ‘Person, Place, Time’ Session Chair, !st InternaIonal Conference on Smart Design, No]ngham Trent University, 2011. Research publicaIons Dalton, C.: Including affec-ve compu-ng in smart architecture for people with demen-a Book Chapter, Springer Handbook on Smart homes, Healthcare and Well-being, December 2014. Eds. Joost van Hoof, George Demiris and Eveline Wouters. Harrison, J.D., Dalton, C.: The Familiar and the Strange: The Limits of Universal Design in the European Context. Proceedings of the 3rd InternaIonal Conference on Universal Design in the Built Environment 2013 (ICUDBE 2013) ISBN 978-983-3142-30-9. Keynote paper. Dalton C., Harrison J.D.: Conceptualisa-on of an intelligent salutogenic room environment. Smart Design Conference 2011, 1 st InternaIonal, No]ngham Trent University. hfp://www.springerlink.com/content/u425u83n3014pxl8/ Dalton, C., McCartney, K: Salutogenesis: A new paradigm for pervasive compu-ng in healthcare environments? Pervasive Health, 2011, 5th InternaIonal Conference, Dublin. hfp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/arIcleDetails.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=6038787&contentType=Conference+PublicaIons Harrison, J. D., Dalton, C.: Learning to imagine the invisible: Using new technologies to enhance user-friendly architecture. ENHSA/EEAE InternaIonal Conference: rethinking the human in Technology-driven Architecture, Chania , Greece 2011 Harrison J, Dalton C: Making the Familiar Strange: Learning Innova-on by Example ENHSA/ EAAE TransacIons on Architectural EducaIon no 46 ISBN 987-2-93031-44 [email protected] mobile +353 86 0499164 1 of 7

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Dr Cathy Dalton CV

Current2015-18MarieCurieASSISTIDPostdoctoralFellow.OutgoingtoUlsterUniversity(BelfastSchoolofArt/SchoolofCreaIveTechnologies)incomingtotheSMARTlabatUCD.Currentlyinvolvedindesign-basedresearch,developingandtesIngambientinteracIvedigitalmulImediacontent,foruseinsensoryroomsforchildrenwithASDsandID.2014 PhDinArchitecture,CorkCentreforArchitecturalEducaIon(UCC/CIT).ThesisItle:MyRoom:Auser-centredmodelofaffecIveresponsivearchitecture.1988 BArch(Hons),UniversityCollegeDublin.Awards2015-18 MarieCurieASSISTIDPostdoctoralFellowship,fundedbytheEU/ASSISTIDMarieCurieCOFUND2009-13PhDstudentshipandbursary,HigherEducaIonAuthority(Ireland)NEMBESproject(NetworkEmbeddedSystems).2010 CEUD/HelenHamlynInsItute24-hourUniversalDesignChallenge:WinnerPeople’sChoiceAward,teammember.ConferencepresentaIonsUCD2014(User-CentredDesign,London,2014)SmartDesign,1stInternaIonalConference,No]nghamTrentUniversity,2011,UCCDoctoralShowcase(Finalist)2011PervasiveHealth2011,Dublin(DoctoralMasterclass)AdapIveArchitecture,1stInternaIonalConference,2011(London)Gerontechnology2010,Vancouver:PosterpresentaIon,doctoralmasterclass.Sessionchair,AIARGconference(All-IrelandArchitecturalResearchGroup)2016:‘Person,Place,Time’SessionChair,!stInternaIonalConferenceonSmartDesign,No]nghamTrentUniversity,2011.

ResearchpublicaIonsDalton,C.:Includingaffec-vecompu-nginsmartarchitectureforpeoplewithdemen-aBookChapter,SpringerHandbookonSmarthomes,HealthcareandWell-being,December2014.Eds.JoostvanHoof,GeorgeDemirisandEvelineWouters.Harrison,J.D.,Dalton,C.:TheFamiliarandtheStrange:TheLimitsofUniversalDesignintheEuropeanContext.Proceedingsofthe3rdInternaIonalConferenceonUniversalDesignintheBuiltEnvironment2013(ICUDBE2013)ISBN978-983-3142-30-9.Keynotepaper.DaltonC.,HarrisonJ.D.:Conceptualisa-onofanintelligentsalutogenicroomenvironment.SmartDesignConference2011,1stInternaIonal,No]nghamTrentUniversity.hfp://www.springerlink.com/content/u425u83n3014pxl8/Dalton,C.,McCartney,K:Salutogenesis:Anewparadigmforpervasivecompu-nginhealthcareenvironments?PervasiveHealth,2011,5thInternaIonalConference,Dublin.hfp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/arIcleDetails.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=6038787&contentType=Conference+PublicaIonsHarrison,J.D.,Dalton,C.:Learningtoimaginetheinvisible:Usingnewtechnologiestoenhanceuser-friendlyarchitecture.ENHSA/EEAEInternaIonalConference:rethinkingthehumaninTechnology-drivenArchitecture,Chania,Greece2011HarrisonJ,DaltonC:MakingtheFamiliarStrange:LearningInnova-onbyExampleENHSA/EAAETransacIonsonArchitecturalEducaIonno46ISBN987-2-93031-44

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Dr Cathy Dalton CV

Architecture/InteriorDesignCo-founderandprincipalofDalton+O’DonnellArchitects&InteriorDesigners,KilkennyandNaas,Ireland.1993-2009.Considerableandvarieddesign,projectmanagementandadministraIveexperience.OneoftheearliestIrishpracIIonersofUniversal/InclusiveDesign.ProjectArchitectandLeadDesigneronhealthcareandotherprojects,takingdesignsfromconcepttorealisaIon.Myresearchinterestsgrewoutoflong-termprofessionalpracIce,bothinrelaIontoenvironmentaldesignandwellbeing,anddevelopmentofinnovaIveUniversalDesignsoluIons.HonoursandAwardsRIAIIrishArchitectureAwards2002:CaomhnuResidenIalCareunitselectedforexhibiIon.RIAIIrishArchitectureAwards1995:NaIonalRehabilitaIonBoardKilkennyselectedforexhibiIon.RIAIIrishArchitectureAward1992:65-66LowerMountStreet.(forA&DWejchert),Winner,DublinRegion.OtherNRBKilkennyusedasexemplaratUniversityofUlsterAccessAudiIngCourse.FormerBoardMember,InsItuteofDesignandDisability;nowDesignforAllEurope)speakeratinternaIonalEIDDseminars.MembershipsMRIAIRelatedskillsCAD,Photoshop,Powerpoint,paperprototyping,photography,wordprocessing,spreadsheetsRIAIaccreditedCPDcompletedforHealth&SafetyinConstrucIonDesign,andProjectManagement.

SelectedcompletedprojectsSt.Patrick’sCommunityHospital,Fermoy,Co.Cork,Phase2A:30-bedwardextensionandsharedfaciliIes,step-downcareforelderlypaIents,linkingtoexisInghospitalbuilding.Completed2010.Alsoproducedhospitalmasterplan.Client:HSE.St.Joseph’sCommunityHospital,Dungarvan,Co.Waterford:32-bedward,15-placeDayHospitalandPhysiotherapyExtension,step-downcareforelderlypaIents,linkingtoexisInghospitalbuilding.Completed2009.Alsoproducedhospitalmasterplan.Client:HSE.Parish/CommunityCentre,Goresbridge,Co.Kilkenny:CommunityHallandancillaryfaciliIes.Completed2008.AlsoassistedinidenIfyingandsecuringfundingforconstrucIon.Client:GoresbridgeParishCouncilB.E.A.M.ServicesCentre,Bagenalstown,Co.Carlow:Communityday-carecentreforclientswithspecialneeds.Completed2003.Client:BEAMServicesLtdNa-onalDisabilityAuthorityHeadquarters,Dublin4:Completerefurbishmentandcorporatere-designofformerNRBHeadOffices,Completed2002.Client:NaIonalDisabilityAuthorityGovernmentOffices,TheGlen,Waterford:Completerefurbishmentandfit-outofgovernmentoffices,incollaboraIonwithOPW.CompleIon2001.Client:OfficeofPublicWorks‘Caohmnu’Residen-alCareUnit,Kilcreen,Kilkenny:Prototypical21-bedResidenIalCareUnitforpersonswithmoderate/severelearningdifficulIes.Completed2000.Client:KilkennyMentalHealthAssociaIon/HSEAbbeyBusinessCentre,Kilkenny/TASKTrainingCentreStarterbusinessunits,completed1995.Trainingfacilityforpersonsleavingpsychiatriccare,completed1997.Client:HSENRBRegionalOffices,TheParade,KilkennyRefurbishment/fit-outoflistedbuildingfortheNaIonalRehabilitaIonBoard.InnovaIveintegraIonofaccessibilityintooveralldesign.1994.

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Community hospital providing step-down

care, mainly for elderly patients, including a

Day Hospital and physiotherapy room.

Built on a constrained site, and linking to the

existing hospital, the building is designed

around a series of landscaped courtyards,

enabling views of and access to external

areas from all parts of the building.

DungarvanCommunityHospitalClientHealthServicesExecuIveLocaIonDungarvan,Co.WaterfordValue€9-10mStatuscompleted2009

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Na-onalDisabilityAuthorityHeadquartersClientNDALocaIonClydeRoad,Dublin2Value€3-5mStatuscompleted2002

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Complete refurbishment of existing

premises, including an Edwardian building

fronting onto Clyde Road, a 1980s office

building to the rear, and the construction of

a connecting multifunctional garden

pavilion.

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Prototypical residential care units for

clients with moderate to severe learning

difficulties, and physical disability, who

previously lived in an institutional setting.

The building consists of three houses, with

separate entrances off a secure internal

‘street’, together with communal facilities,

which are grouped to the outer ‘public’ side

of the street. The street terminates in the

principal shared space. Individual houses are

identified through a combination of colour

and shape motifs.

CaomhnuResiden-alCareUnitClientKilkennyMHA/HSELocaIon:Kilkenny,IrelandValue€1.5-2mStatuscompleted2000

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Dr Cathy Dalton-photography

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Dr Cathy Dalton-photography

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