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 eye sight, this should be a growing concern for people designing the spaces in which people inhabit. Exploring how spaces can be engaged without the use of site or sound can inform how designs can be made better for everyone. The goal of this project is not to reinvent architecture in an obvious way that alienates or repulses those who are fully abled but instead seeks to remedy the problems that blind and deaf individuals...
The following project is the result of a nine month study dealing with the communication of architec...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture help in designing a place for learning, teaching and being ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The Deaf culture is one of, if not the only, peo...
I propose a Deaf/Hearing Cultural Center as a means of testing these relationships. The center would...
Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.This dissertation documents the research ...
Architectural design often creates spaces that are accessible to many, but not all people. In partic...
This thesis project uses interpretive and evaluative research methods to examine how best to bring t...
Sensory abilities are what shape our consciousness of the surrounding environment and our concept of...
This article introduces a new design concept; sensory accessibility. While acknowledging the importa...
This abstract describes ongoing PhD research on how to improve the quality of architectural public s...
Architectural design commonly focuses on the visual qualities of its manifestation, leaving people w...
It has been agreed that one of Interior Architecture’s primary roles is to create atmosphere. This i...
The typology for this project will be a school for the blind. The blind and visually handicapped hav...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Architecture, inherently a multisensory art, is at ...
This thesis explores the relationship between architecture and the blind people. For better clarity ...
The following project is the result of a nine month study dealing with the communication of architec...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture help in designing a place for learning, teaching and being ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The Deaf culture is one of, if not the only, peo...
I propose a Deaf/Hearing Cultural Center as a means of testing these relationships. The center would...
Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.This dissertation documents the research ...
Architectural design often creates spaces that are accessible to many, but not all people. In partic...
This thesis project uses interpretive and evaluative research methods to examine how best to bring t...
Sensory abilities are what shape our consciousness of the surrounding environment and our concept of...
This article introduces a new design concept; sensory accessibility. While acknowledging the importa...
This abstract describes ongoing PhD research on how to improve the quality of architectural public s...
Architectural design commonly focuses on the visual qualities of its manifestation, leaving people w...
It has been agreed that one of Interior Architecture’s primary roles is to create atmosphere. This i...
The typology for this project will be a school for the blind. The blind and visually handicapped hav...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Architecture, inherently a multisensory art, is at ...
This thesis explores the relationship between architecture and the blind people. For better clarity ...
The following project is the result of a nine month study dealing with the communication of architec...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture help in designing a place for learning, teaching and being ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The Deaf culture is one of, if not the only, peo...