Neurodivergence is a term that is often misunderstood. To be neurodivergent, or to experience neurodiversity, means having neurological conditions that differ from the societal standard of normality (Mitchel Wall). Currently,…
A Neurodivergent- friendly space is not just about physical accessibility or simplifying architecture – it’s about designing with empathy for the many ways people experience the world. The concept of…
As Jean Piaget states, “Children learn by being active participants with the environment. Children initiate the activities they use to learn. Children construct knowledge for themselves in response to their…
Cities speak constantly. By flickering lighting, reverberant corridors, honking streets, pavements, and cluttered doorways, the constructed environment sends surging waves of sensory data. This background noise is familiar to many…
A fundamental tenet of modern design philosophy is creating environments and goods that speak to people’s varied experiences. This philosophy is especially important when it comes to creating neurodiverse groups.…
A fundamental tenet of modern design philosophy is creating environments and goods that speak to people’s varied experiences. This philosophy is especially important when it comes to creating neurodiverse groups.…
Built environments impact every individual in distinctive ways and sway them in various directions. A particular situation can be seen from diverse perspectives, so no ecosystem has the same effect…

