Inclusive Design: Implementation and Evaluation

Part of the “Pocket Architecture: Technical Design Series,” Ryan E. Smith (series editor)

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Inclusive design: Implementation and Evaluation, book by Jordana Maisel, Megan Basnak, Edward Steinfeld, Korydon Smith, and Beth Tauke

Jordana Maisel, Megan Basnak, Edward Steinfeld, Korydon Smith, and Beth Tauke take joint efforts to redefine inclusive design and the relation between its associated fields. This book suggests practical solutions that can be directly implemented in the practice.

As part of the PocketArchitecture Series, this volume focuses on inclusive design and its allied fields—ergonomics, accessibility, and participatory design. This book aims for the direct application of inclusive design concepts and technical information into architectural and interior design practices, construction, facilities management, and property development. A central goal is to illustrate the aesthetic, experiential, qualitative, and economic consequences of design decisions and methods. The book is intended to be a ‘first-source’ reference—at the desk or in the field—for design professionals, contractors and builders, developers, and building owners.

Authors

Jordana Maisel, Megan Basnak, Edward Steinfeld, Korydon Smith, and Beth Tauke

Publisher

Routledge

Date Published

2018