Designing Mind-Friendly Environments: Architecture and Design for Everyone

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Steve Maslin (2021)

This comprehensive guide explores the built environment and design in relation to Neurodivergent people. Created with project commissioners, architects and designers in mind, this guide offers information and personal insight into designing, creating and building Neurodivergent supporting environments. Using knowledge and research from a range of disciplines – including social and educational spheres – the author explores sensory needs and wellbeing. The author outlines designing lighting, acoustics, temperature, surfaces, furniture and space for universal wellbeing across a wide range of environments.

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