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  1. Inclusive : a human centered approach to accessible architectural design

    Integrating accessibility and universal design principles in architecture could enrich our understanding of a space and add a new layer of spatial experience for everyone. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate what makes spaces inclusive and usable for those with disabilities, how we can design for a broader population, and whether we ...

  2. (PDF) Designing from a Disabled Body: The Case of ...

    Being a disabled person and a designer enables Marta to detect problems in design in an intuitive body-based manner and think of solutions at the same time. The analysis of Marta's house ...

  3. (Pdf) Architectural Implications of Community Based/Inclusive

    It is stated in this thesis that the architectural program of a community-based rehabilitation centers can be elaborated with the parameters of Universal Design (UD) which not only responds to the shift in community-based rehabilitation approach while promoting inclusion in the society, but also has a potential to advance spacial formative ...

  4. How Can Buildings Work for Everyone? The Future of Inclusivity and

    Sensory disabilities create a barrier to perceiving stimuli from the surrounding context, and as a result, identifying key architectural elements is of paramount importance. Save this picture!

  5. (PDF) Architectural Implications of Community-based/ Inclusive

    It is stated in this thesis that the architectural program of a community-based rehabilitation centers can be elaborated with the parameters of Universal Design (UD) which not only responds to the ...

  6. PDF A Method for Architectural Inclusive Design: the Case of Users

    2017 [1], tackles the challenge of disability inclusion to architecture, disability considered here as a temporary or permanent condition likely to show up at any time of everyone's life. Statistically speaking, disability concerns 15% of the European population, i.e., more than 80 millions individuals [2].

  7. The Architecture of Disability

    Copies of The Architecture of Disability: Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes beyond Access will be available for purchase at the event. This event is part of the Daniels Faculty's Fall 2023 ...

  8. The Architecture of Disability

    Description +. A radical critique of architecture that places disability at the heart of the built environment. Disability critiques of architecture usually emphasize the need for modification and increased access, but The Architecture of Disability calls for a radical reorientation of this perspective by situating experiences of impairment as ...

  9. When It Comes to Design for the Disabled, Let the Science Lead the

    This article was originally published on Common Edge. Steven J. Orfield's firm, Orfield Laboratories (OL), has spent 50 years in architectural design, research, and testing, dedicated to the ...

  10. PDF Mobilizing Disability Experience to Inform Architectural Practice

    Architecture and (Disabled) Bodies Throughout history the human body has been used in architecture as source of proportion and measurement; it has been used to derive divine proportions in classicist anthropomorphism, discover organic-physical laws in functionalist organicism, and elicit mathematical principles

  11. PDF Architecture, innovative human education and feeling. Inclusive

    of Persons with Disabilities established that every hu-man being has the same rights and freedoms. People with disabilities suffer from perceptual and social inte-gration limitations; but they can develop differential skills. Disability does not refer to the person, but to soci-ety; detecting individual talent is essential. 1.3.2.

  12. ̶d̶̶i̶̶s̶ Abled: A Salutogenic Approach to Design for the Enhancement

    Thesis Supplement Interior Apartment Render_Mueller.jpg (899.6Kb) ... The very foundation of the ADA Design Standards used by architects utilize guidelines for those with physical disabilities yet are missing the application of assisting those with mental illness. ... The overarching premise of this project emphasizes that architecture can ...

  13. Dignity and Design: Architecture for the Vision and Hearing Impaired

    Final Model (1.278Mb) This thesis is aiming to design better for those with hearing or sight loss. Since these are sensory disabilities they directly affect the way in which people experience architecture. With the numbers rising of people experiencing hearing loss earlier in life as well as an increasingly aged population with deteriorating ...

  14. Inclusive Architecture for Disabled People: Designs of the Future

    Musholm, Denmark. Musholm stands out as an internationally leading holiday and sports centre for people with disabilities. It's previously been voted as the world's most socially inclusive building, highlighted as a breakthrough in accessible architecture. Among its many features, Musholm includes a 110-metre-long activity ramp.

  15. Designing for disabled people: removing barriers faced by disabled

    Disabilities and Health Branch, MS Thesis, School of Architecture, Islamic Azad University, 2007 . [ 9 ] R. Lahoti Far, Disabled people and the city, facing the

  16. Independence Through Unseen Architecture; Investigating Multi-Sensory

    This thesis will act as a barrier-free precedent and prescriptive guide to design for the visually impaired. It proposes a call to action for architecture to recenter its focus on multi-sensory design and remind those of the importance of making the invisible visible to all. Included in. Architecture Commons.

  17. Neurodiversity in Architecture

    Abstract: This thesis establishes a foundational understanding of current autism-friendly design approaches and conceptualizes new methods in research and design. Early on in the research an intimate connection between architecture and occupant wellness is established. Which is then applied from the perspective of occupancy driven design tactics.

  18. The Architecture of Disability: Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes

    Stressing the connection between architectural form and the capacities of the human body, David Gissen demonstrates how disability haunts the history and practice of architecture.

  19. Designing Architectural Spaces for the Mobility Impaired A Thesis on

    This thesis will analyse the current demand for provision of accommodation for these young people in our society; how their disability affects how they interact with the built environment; what accommodation models might be suitable to address not only their physical, but social requirements; and finally, this thesis will investigate how more ...

  20. Designing for Disability Justice: On the need to take a variety of

    Since then, I have been very embedded in disability culture and community. My podcast, called Contra*, addresses design from a disability culture framework, which means that it highlights the knowledge and practices of disabled designers, artists, researchers, curators, and activists working toward a more accessible world. But it is not ...

  21. Integration of Physically Disabled Students Into Architectural Space of

    Motivation of physically disabled applicants to enter university is reduced in case of poor quality of architectural and ergonomic planning, caused by the fear of the existing environment not suitable for the physically disabled, lack of special devices and equipment in universities, and difficult mobility due to lack of special transport [5].

  22. Disabilities

    The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), passed in 1990, had sweeping consequences for all persons with disabilities as well as all those in the building and construction industries, especially ...