Modernist Homestead
A household where executive function, sensory regulation, and food tolerance are all constrained resources. Four people, four profiles, one table. Systems for the kitchen, the garden, and the infrastructure that holds it together.
This series applies the same methodology I use on enterprise platforms and AI tools to the place that needed it most. The kitchen is a design problem. Breakfast is an information architecture problem. The cook who runs the system is also the person who needs accommodation from it.
Everybody's Got a Plan
Four people at one table. Celiac, ARFID with opposite restrictions, executive function that runs out before dinner. The systems help. Tuesday still happens.
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The Accommodation Kitchen
Four constraint profiles at one table. How a kitchen becomes a design problem, and why I started building systems instead of just cooking dinner.
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The Cook Who Falls Through the System
What happens when the person running the household system is the one who needs accommodation most.
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The methodology behind this series is the same one described in Accommodation Design. The tools are described in FormWork. The difference is the material: instead of enterprise software or AI systems, it’s a family of four trying to eat dinner.