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This book blends theory, practice, and international standards to introduce a new paradigm that extends Universal Design to fully embrace the wide spectrum of human sensory experiences and preferences. It provides a comprehensive roadmap for creating environments that are not only accessible but also emotionally and psychologically restorative, life-enhancing, and attuned to the breadth of human sensory perception.
Showcasing practical strategies for architects, planners, designers, policymakers, organizational leaders, and educators, each chapter offers rich visual case studies and actionable tools, making this volume both a scholarly resource and a practical guide. Sensible designers are encouraged to shape spaces that cultivate emotional resonance and well-being amid the rise of climate change, intelligent systems, and the profound transformations reshaping society. An essential resource for professionals and students in design, architecture, planning, disability studies, and public policy, Sensible Design speaks to anyone committed to shaping sensory-responsive environments and advancing a future where belonging and human connection are at the center of the built world.
List of contents
Chapter 1: The Power of Sensible Design, a Framework for Building Belonging.- Chapter 2: The Sensory Experience.- Chapter 3: Sensible Design: Visual, Acoustics and Spatial Flow.- Chapter 4: Sensible Design: Functional Design, Comfort and Well-being.- Chapter 5: A Vision for a Sensible Workplace.- Chapter 6: The Future of Sensible Design.
About the author
Serida L. Catalano is a distinguished scholar and practitioner in public policy and inclusive design, with a focus on accessibility, neurodiversity, and sensory wellness. She has spearheaded policies and initiatives with governments, organizations, and cities worldwide to advance equity, inclusive innovation, and sustainable development.
Victor S. Pineda is a leading scholar, practitioner, and investor on disability justice and human rights. A two-time presidential appointee and advisor to the United Nations, he pioneers inclusive design strategies that advance belonging and human potential in the age of artificial intelligence and climate change.
Summary
This book blends theory, practice, and international standards to introduce a new paradigm that extends Universal Design to fully embrace the wide spectrum of human sensory experiences and preferences. It provides a comprehensive roadmap for creating environments that are not only accessible but also emotionally and psychologically restorative, life-enhancing, and attuned to the breadth of human sensory perception.
Showcasing practical strategies for architects, planners, designers, policymakers, organizational leaders, and educators, each chapter offers rich visual case studies and actionable tools, making this volume both a scholarly resource and a practical guide. Sensible designers are encouraged to shape spaces that cultivate emotional resonance and well-being—amid the rise of climate change, intelligent systems, and the profound transformations reshaping society. An essential resource for professionals and students in design, architecture, planning, disability studies, and public policy, Sensible Design speaks to anyone committed to shaping sensory-responsive environments and advancing a future where belonging and human connection are at the center of the built world.