Inclusive design should be an integral part of the curriculum in the education of environmental design disciplines, incorporating empathic understanding. Among the empathic methods that are employed, ‘build-to-learn’ that promotes experiential learning is effective in students’ multisensory and bodily engagement with the process and product. This paper discusses an exercise in a Human Factors/Ergonomics course in interior design where students create ‘A 3D Experience’. Analysis of exemplary work suggests various ways in which different senses may come forth into awareness to sometimes enrich and at other times limit embodied space, thus opening up a venue of inclusivity in novel and unpredictable ways. Research conducted on student perspect...
Empathy has been recognised as a key skill by practicing designers. With rapid changes to inclusivit...
Current studies in design education suggest that students and educators base their designs on what t...
This is the third part of a three part blog that describes a guiding framework for inclusive design ...
This paper explores the process and outcome of using learner-centred methods to develop students’ em...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.To enhance the function and quality of built environments, des...
Design students should be able to design living environments and products according to diverse users...
The design of the built environment strongly influences people’s needs, how they learn, behave, and ...
Design education is facing some interesting and challenging times. Students need to be equipped with...
Purpose In architectural education, the most important outcome aimed for architect candidates to a...
This paper develops our understanding of the nature of inclusive design, first through critique of c...
Most products are developed while adapting to requirements from industrial production and logistics....
There is a need for responsible engineering design to accommodate the diverse user requirements that...
Our society is becoming increasingly aware of the necessity of inclusion. However, some individuals ...
Fostering a sustainable future requires a balance between human necessities, societal institutions, ...
This paper reports on the development of the two sides of the design education equation – student an...
Empathy has been recognised as a key skill by practicing designers. With rapid changes to inclusivit...
Current studies in design education suggest that students and educators base their designs on what t...
This is the third part of a three part blog that describes a guiding framework for inclusive design ...
This paper explores the process and outcome of using learner-centred methods to develop students’ em...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.To enhance the function and quality of built environments, des...
Design students should be able to design living environments and products according to diverse users...
The design of the built environment strongly influences people’s needs, how they learn, behave, and ...
Design education is facing some interesting and challenging times. Students need to be equipped with...
Purpose In architectural education, the most important outcome aimed for architect candidates to a...
This paper develops our understanding of the nature of inclusive design, first through critique of c...
Most products are developed while adapting to requirements from industrial production and logistics....
There is a need for responsible engineering design to accommodate the diverse user requirements that...
Our society is becoming increasingly aware of the necessity of inclusion. However, some individuals ...
Fostering a sustainable future requires a balance between human necessities, societal institutions, ...
This paper reports on the development of the two sides of the design education equation – student an...
Empathy has been recognised as a key skill by practicing designers. With rapid changes to inclusivit...
Current studies in design education suggest that students and educators base their designs on what t...
This is the third part of a three part blog that describes a guiding framework for inclusive design ...