This paper describes a design Charrette conducted in a graduate course on Universal Design (UD) in which students developed a design project for a public-service centre. The Charrette involved potential users with various disabilities, evaluating the design proposal, using tactile maps, as well as other communication media. Wayfinding issues relating to the design of a service centre were transformed into flowcharts, both as diagrams and tactile representations. The participation of disabled users was evaluated. The goal of the Charrette was to understand the effectiveness of this type of teaching method to increase designers’ sensitivity to UD issues and gain knowledge on participatory processes with users who have varied disabilities. The...
Research has confirmed that numbers of students with a disability are increasing; resources are rela...
Architects usually design for normative bodies , thus shaping an exclusive environment for many user...
We are interior design students at Eastern Kentucky University who are aware of the importance of co...
This paper describes a design Charrette conducted in a graduate course on Universal Design (UD) in w...
The design of products for people with disabilities requires the understanding of a wide r...
Universal Design is an approach to design which insists upon the consideration of users with diverse...
The impact of the built environment on the participation and engagement of all people in the communi...
This paper considers design as a socially responsible tool that can and should be used to challenge ...
This paper provides an introduction to Universal Instructional Design, an adaptation of the architec...
Universal design is a product design philosophy that strives to give freedom to all; the freedom of ...
Ergonomic design of products and environments affects human performance in everyday systems. Often t...
Recognising exclusion is the first step to designing accessible products and services. Most products...
Universal Accessible Design in some form is included in the curriculum of all Architecture colleges....
In an attempt to make universal design an integral part of industrial design in general, an experime...
Universal design in the setting of education is a framework of instruction that aims to be inclusive...
Research has confirmed that numbers of students with a disability are increasing; resources are rela...
Architects usually design for normative bodies , thus shaping an exclusive environment for many user...
We are interior design students at Eastern Kentucky University who are aware of the importance of co...
This paper describes a design Charrette conducted in a graduate course on Universal Design (UD) in w...
The design of products for people with disabilities requires the understanding of a wide r...
Universal Design is an approach to design which insists upon the consideration of users with diverse...
The impact of the built environment on the participation and engagement of all people in the communi...
This paper considers design as a socially responsible tool that can and should be used to challenge ...
This paper provides an introduction to Universal Instructional Design, an adaptation of the architec...
Universal design is a product design philosophy that strives to give freedom to all; the freedom of ...
Ergonomic design of products and environments affects human performance in everyday systems. Often t...
Recognising exclusion is the first step to designing accessible products and services. Most products...
Universal Accessible Design in some form is included in the curriculum of all Architecture colleges....
In an attempt to make universal design an integral part of industrial design in general, an experime...
Universal design in the setting of education is a framework of instruction that aims to be inclusive...
Research has confirmed that numbers of students with a disability are increasing; resources are rela...
Architects usually design for normative bodies , thus shaping an exclusive environment for many user...
We are interior design students at Eastern Kentucky University who are aware of the importance of co...