Description

Book Synopsis

A much-needed reference to the latest thinking in universal design

Universal Design: Creating Inclusive Environments offers a comprehensive survey of best practices and innovative solutions in universal design. Written by top thinkers at the Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access (IDeA), it demonstrates the difference between universal design and accessibility and identifies its relationship to sustainable design and active living. Hundreds of examples from all areas of design illustrate the practical application of this growing field. Complete, in-depth coverage includes:

The evolution of universal design, from its roots in the disability rights movement to present-day trends

How universal design can address the needs of an aging population without specialization or adaptation to reduce the need for expensive and hard-to-find specialized products and services

Design practices for human performance, health and w

Trade Review
"Universal Design introduces designers to the principles and practice of designing for all people. Covering best practice examples that demonstrate the value of universal design, this new publication is sure to be constantly at the fingertips of all types of designers." (ASID Icon, Summer 2012)

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgements xvii

Chapter 1: Barriers and their Social Meaning 1

Design as Evolution 1

Barriers as a Universal Experience 3

Barriers in Intellectual Life 4

Social Functions of Space 8

Socio-spatial Order 12

Origins of Universal Design 15

Summary 24

Review Topics 24

References 24

Chapter 2: Defining Universal Design 27

Introduction 27

Emergence of Universal Design 27

Definition 28

Origins 30

Modernism and the Modernist Style 31

Critiques of Modernist Style 33

Return to Human-Centered Design 34

Summary 42

Review Topics 42

References 42

Chapter 3: The New Demographics 45

Demography for Universal Design 45

Uses of Demography in Design 48

Beneficiaries of Universal Design 49

Demography: Points to Remember 60

Summary 62

Review Topics 63

References 63

Chapter 4: Practicing Universal Design 67

Introduction 67

Universal Design as Innovation 67

Tools for Increasing Adoption 70

Introducing Universal Design to Practice 82

Improving Practice 86

Summary 91

Review Topics 91

References 92

Chapter 5: Design for Human Performance 95

Introduction 95

Anthropometry 96

Biomechanics 103

Perception 108

Cognition 119

Summary 129

Review Topics 132

References 132

Chapter 6: Design For Health and Wellness 137

Introduction 137

What are Health and Wellness? 139

Injury Protection 140

Disease Prevention 142

Low-Resource Settings 147

Mental Health 149

Health Impact Assessments 152

Designing for Health and Wellness Guidelines 152

Summary 153

Review Topics 153

References 153

Chapter 7: Design for Social Participation 159

Introduction 159

Social Construction Theory 160

Interpersonal Interaction 163

Access to Resources 167

Segregation and Clustering 172

Design Participation 177

Summary 181

Review Topics 185

References 185

Chapter 8: Public Accommodations 187

Introduction 187

The Purpose of Accessible Design 188

Universal Design Strategies 197

The Future 213

Summary 214

Review Topics 220

References 220

Chapter 9: Housing 223

Evolution of Accessible Housing Policy 223

Community-Based Rehabilitation and Special-Purpose Housing 236

Neighborhood Context 238

Summary 242

Review Topics 243

References 244

Chapter 10: Home Modifications 245
Danise Levine

Introduction 245

Target Populations 246

Purpose of Home Modifications 248

Common Needs and Solutions 253

Home Assessments 261

Barriers to Service Delivery 263

Policy 265

Knowledge Needs 268

Summary 269

Review Topics 270

References 271

Chapter 11: Universal Design and the Interior Environment 275
Mary Jane Carroll

Introduction 275

Wayfinding 276

Acoustics 279

Lighting 282

Color 287

Furnishings 292

Floor Coverings 299

Summary 302

Review Topics 304

References 304

Chapter 12: Product Design 307
Heamchand Subryan

Introduction 307

Assistive Technology 310

Knowledge Translation Problem 312

Changing Marketplace 316

Smarter Products 321

Case Studies 327

Summary 334

Review Topics 335

References 335

Chapter 13: Public Transportation and Universal Design 339

Introduction 339

Background 339

Access to Public Transportation 340

Components of Public Transportation Systems 342

Progress around the World 362

Summary 363

Review Topics 364

References 365

Index 369

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 19/04/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470399132, 978-0470399132
      ISBN10: 0470399139

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A much-needed reference to the latest thinking in universal design

      Universal Design: Creating Inclusive Environments offers a comprehensive survey of best practices and innovative solutions in universal design. Written by top thinkers at the Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access (IDeA), it demonstrates the difference between universal design and accessibility and identifies its relationship to sustainable design and active living. Hundreds of examples from all areas of design illustrate the practical application of this growing field. Complete, in-depth coverage includes:

      The evolution of universal design, from its roots in the disability rights movement to present-day trends

      How universal design can address the needs of an aging population without specialization or adaptation to reduce the need for expensive and hard-to-find specialized products and services

      Design practices for human performance, health and w

      Trade Review
      "Universal Design introduces designers to the principles and practice of designing for all people. Covering best practice examples that demonstrate the value of universal design, this new publication is sure to be constantly at the fingertips of all types of designers." (ASID Icon, Summer 2012)

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xi

      Preface xiii

      Acknowledgements xvii

      Chapter 1: Barriers and their Social Meaning 1

      Design as Evolution 1

      Barriers as a Universal Experience 3

      Barriers in Intellectual Life 4

      Social Functions of Space 8

      Socio-spatial Order 12

      Origins of Universal Design 15

      Summary 24

      Review Topics 24

      References 24

      Chapter 2: Defining Universal Design 27

      Introduction 27

      Emergence of Universal Design 27

      Definition 28

      Origins 30

      Modernism and the Modernist Style 31

      Critiques of Modernist Style 33

      Return to Human-Centered Design 34

      Summary 42

      Review Topics 42

      References 42

      Chapter 3: The New Demographics 45

      Demography for Universal Design 45

      Uses of Demography in Design 48

      Beneficiaries of Universal Design 49

      Demography: Points to Remember 60

      Summary 62

      Review Topics 63

      References 63

      Chapter 4: Practicing Universal Design 67

      Introduction 67

      Universal Design as Innovation 67

      Tools for Increasing Adoption 70

      Introducing Universal Design to Practice 82

      Improving Practice 86

      Summary 91

      Review Topics 91

      References 92

      Chapter 5: Design for Human Performance 95

      Introduction 95

      Anthropometry 96

      Biomechanics 103

      Perception 108

      Cognition 119

      Summary 129

      Review Topics 132

      References 132

      Chapter 6: Design For Health and Wellness 137

      Introduction 137

      What are Health and Wellness? 139

      Injury Protection 140

      Disease Prevention 142

      Low-Resource Settings 147

      Mental Health 149

      Health Impact Assessments 152

      Designing for Health and Wellness Guidelines 152

      Summary 153

      Review Topics 153

      References 153

      Chapter 7: Design for Social Participation 159

      Introduction 159

      Social Construction Theory 160

      Interpersonal Interaction 163

      Access to Resources 167

      Segregation and Clustering 172

      Design Participation 177

      Summary 181

      Review Topics 185

      References 185

      Chapter 8: Public Accommodations 187

      Introduction 187

      The Purpose of Accessible Design 188

      Universal Design Strategies 197

      The Future 213

      Summary 214

      Review Topics 220

      References 220

      Chapter 9: Housing 223

      Evolution of Accessible Housing Policy 223

      Community-Based Rehabilitation and Special-Purpose Housing 236

      Neighborhood Context 238

      Summary 242

      Review Topics 243

      References 244

      Chapter 10: Home Modifications 245
      Danise Levine

      Introduction 245

      Target Populations 246

      Purpose of Home Modifications 248

      Common Needs and Solutions 253

      Home Assessments 261

      Barriers to Service Delivery 263

      Policy 265

      Knowledge Needs 268

      Summary 269

      Review Topics 270

      References 271

      Chapter 11: Universal Design and the Interior Environment 275
      Mary Jane Carroll

      Introduction 275

      Wayfinding 276

      Acoustics 279

      Lighting 282

      Color 287

      Furnishings 292

      Floor Coverings 299

      Summary 302

      Review Topics 304

      References 304

      Chapter 12: Product Design 307
      Heamchand Subryan

      Introduction 307

      Assistive Technology 310

      Knowledge Translation Problem 312

      Changing Marketplace 316

      Smarter Products 321

      Case Studies 327

      Summary 334

      Review Topics 335

      References 335

      Chapter 13: Public Transportation and Universal Design 339

      Introduction 339

      Background 339

      Access to Public Transportation 340

      Components of Public Transportation Systems 342

      Progress around the World 362

      Summary 363

      Review Topics 364

      References 365

      Index 369

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