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Editorial: “Expanding Normal: Towards A More Inclusive Approach to Designing the Built Environment”
Magda MostafaArchitecture, at its very essence, is the process of providing physical space and place for human activity. Primarily concerned with responding to the specific needs of users and…
Enriching Our Understanding of Architecture Through Disability Experience
Ann Heylighen, Caroline Van Doren, Peter-Willem VermeerschThe relationship between the built environment and the human body is rarely considered explicitly in contemporary architecture. In case architects do take the body into account…
A Computer-Based System for Mass Customization of Prefabricated Housing
Avi Friedman, Aaron Sprecher, Basem Eid MohamedThe concept of employing web-based configuration systems towards mass customization of housing has been implemented by some prefabricated housing companies around the globe, and…
Towards Inclusive Campus Environments: Evidence-Based Research of A University Campus
Evrim Demir MishchenkoPlanning and design of university campuses is as important as the instructional philosophy of universities for determining academic and social development of university students…
Effectiveness of Tactile Surface Indicators in ‘Design For All’ Context
Halime DemirkanThe aim of the study is to determine and prioritise the characteristics of the built environment that increase the effectiveness of the walking surfaces for blind and…
Elderly-Friendly Inclusive Urban Environments: Learning From Ankara
Yasemin AfacanThe aging population and their expectations have become a growing concern in Turkey as in other countries. This study aims to investigate interactions/relationships between the…
ISSN:
0168-2601e-ISSN:
2633-9838Online date, start – end:
2005Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr. Chaham Alalouch
- Prof. Yonca Hurol