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Inclusive Buildings, Products and Services: Challenges in Universal Design

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Inclusive Buildings, Products and Services: Challenges in Universal Design
Inclusive Buildings, Products and Services: Challenges in Universal Design

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Inclusive Buildings, Products and Services: Challenges in Universal Design

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The central focus of this book involves the strategies and processes that are based on the Universal Design philosophy and principles from three different areas: architecture, product design, and information and communication technologies (ICT). The book examines a key question: What is meant by a Universal Design strategy and how can these approaches be developed, understood, and practiced within the different design disciplines? To examine this question, architects, product designers, educators, and ICT researchers were invited to reflect on their own thoughts and practices, and to write about the design processes and principles they use to create Universal Design solutions. Inclusive Buildings, Products and Services will be of interest to postgraduate students in design and architecture, as well as professional designers, architects, engineers, and business leaders or managers who are working with Universal Design in some capacity.

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