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UD 2022: Brescia, Italy
- Ilaria Garofolo, Giulia Bencini, Alberto Arenghi:
Transforming our World through Universal Design for Human Development - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Universal Design (UD 2022), Brescia, Italy, 7 - 9 September 2022. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 297, IOS Press 2022, ISBN 978-1-64368-304-1 - Jon Dag Rasmussen, Anne Britt Torkildsby:
The Emancipatory Design Manifesto: Let's Suppose That Disability Does Not Exist. 3-11 - Oskar Jonsson:
Understanding Person-Environment Relationships as Criteria to Support the Operationalization of Universal Designing. 12-19 - Ahmed El Rida Al Sharif:
State of Art and Perspectives of Universal Design: The Libyan Approach. 20-27 - Sidse Grangaard, Victoria Linn Lygum:
'Frontrunners' Understanding of Universal Design in Architecture. 28-35 - Till Halbach, Kristin Skeide Fuglerud, Mikael Snaprud:
User Insights for Better and More Inclusive Online Public Services: A Survey Study. 36-43 - Luca Marzi, Shirin Amini:
Methodologies for the Design of University Teaching Spaces in Covid/19 Regime. A BIM Oriented Approach, Defined for the Case Study of the Buildings of the Department of Architecture of the University of Florence (DiDA). 44-52 - Gaurav Iram Raheja:
Understanding the Quality of Life of Indian Elderly During COVID-19 Pandemic from Universal Design Perspective. 53-60 - Deborah Guadalupe Garay Gutiérrez, Emanuele Giorgi, Virginia del Socorro Aceves Tarango:
Public Space Accessibility in Vulnerable Areas in Post-Covid Times. 61-68 - Masashi Kajita, Emil Ballegaard:
The Missing Voices of Disabled People. 69-76 - Gerd Berget, Birgit Kvikne:
Making Research More Inclusive: Is Universal Design of Research the Answer? 77-84 - Per-Olof Hedvall, Margaret Price, Johnna Keller, Stina Ericsson:
Towards 3rd Generation Universal Design: Exploring Nonclusive Design. 85-92 - Elena Montacchini, Silvia Tedesco, Lorenzo Savio:
Adaptive Refurbishment for Aging in Place: Design Scenarios of Case Studies in Turin, Italy. 93-100 - Jane Bringolf, Phillippa Carnemolla:
Can I Get There? Can I Play? Can I Stay? Creating an Inclusive Playspace Guide in Australia. 103-110 - Francesco Alberti, Barbara Chiarelli:
Accessible-to-All Cities. A Project of Networking Italian Experiences to Raise Awareness and Promote Universal Design. 111-119 - Mark Trieglaff:
Universal Design in Exhibit. 120-126 - Håkan Eftring, Sara Kjellstrand:
360-Degree Films for Cognitive Inclusion at Workplaces. 127-134 - Sven Michaelis, Kathrin Bögelsack:
Mapping Accessibility in Norway - A Tool and Method to Register and Survey the Status of Accessibility in Urban Areas and Recreational Areas. 135-142 - Antonio Laurìa, Paolo Costa, Leonardo Chiesi:
Personalised Solutions for Universal Goals. A Home Adaptation Project for Disabled People in Italy. 143-150 - Margaret Ward, Jane Bringolf:
Universal Design in Housing in Australia: An Example of People Power. 151-158 - Antti Pirinen:
Housing Development for All? Learnings from the Ars Longa Case. 159-166 - Marcus Tang Merit, Marie Christoffersen Gramkow:
Perspectives on Accessibility and Its Users Amongst Practicing Danish Landscape Architects. 167-174 - Kristijan Lavtizar, Janez Grom, Neli Zajc, Alenka Fikfak:
Systemic Approach to Universal Design of Urban Spaces - Case Study of Trbovlje, Slovenia. 177-184 - Rosaria Revellini:
SMARTAGING in Venice. Toward a Definition of Age-Friendly Neighbourhood. 185-192 - Ira Verma:
Aging Neighborhood and Social Inclusion - A Case Study. 193-200 - Cristiana Perego, Ilaria Oberti, Angela Silvia Pavesi:
«Progetto di Vita» and Universal Design for Persons with Disabilities. 201-208 - Francesca Daprà, Erica Isa Mosca, Marco Gola, Andrea Rebecchi, Maddalena Buffoli, Marika Fior, Maria Pilar Vettori, Stefano Capolongo:
Communities, Sport, Inclusion. Strategies for Parish Complexes Social Reactivation Through Sport Practice Promotion. 209-217 - Michela Dalprá:
Rethinking Play Environments for Social Inclusion in Our Communities. 218-225 - Aldo R. D. Accardi, Renata Prescia:
A "Best Practice" for Inclusive Art Cities: The Case Study of the I-Access Project. 226-234 - Francesca Musanti:
Everyone Inside. Transformation of an Inaccessible Heterotopy. The Case of Buoncammino's Prison. 235-243 - Amanda Burelli, Consuelo Simone:
Policies and Processes for Accessibility from a UD Perspective: The Integrated Approach Supported by the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region (IT). 247-254 - Christina Conti, Silvia Cioci, Teresa Sambrotta:
Beyond the Norm, the PEBA to Live in Udine. 255-262 - Francesca Raimondi, Monica Bercigli, Dora Uricchio, Giuseppe Gaballo:
The City of Lecce (ITA) Accessibility Plan. The Innovative Experience of the Municipal Accessibility Lab. 263-270 - Elena Marchigiani, Barbara Chiarelli, Valentina Novak, Andrea Peraz:
Plans for the Removal of Architectural Barriers (PEBAs) from a UD Perspective. An Interdisciplinary Process in the Italian Region Friuli Venezia Giulia. 271-279 - Isabella Tiziana Steffan, Armando De Salvatore, Fulvio Matone:
Improving Accessibility and Usability in the Built Environment. Case Study: Guide Lines by the Lombardy Region, Italy. 280-287 - Alba Ramírez-Saiz, Delfín Jiménez Martín, Patxi Lamíquiz, Andrea Alonso:
The Level of Inclusiveness of Current 15-Minute City Models. A Qualitative Analysis on How Far City of Proximity Strategies and Design for All Are Merging. 288-295 - Alessandro Greco, Valentina Giacometti, Elisa Bifano:
Inclusive Path Through Pavia: A Study to Link the Langobardic Heritage. 296-303 - Ilaria Delponte, Valentina Costa:
Metropolitan MaaS and DRT Schemes: Are They Paving the Way Towards a More Inclusive and Resilient Urban Environment? 304-311 - Divyang Purkayastha, Gaurav Raheja:
Interpreting Inclusion for Sanitation Perspectives from India: A Contextual Approach to Universal Design. 315-322 - Silvia Mangili, Stefano Capolongo:
Healthcare Facilities and Dementia Development of a Framework to Assess Design Quality. 323-330 - Erica Isa Mosca, Jonathan White, Edward Steinfeld, Stefano Capolongo:
Designing Hospitals Through the Lens of Universal Design. An Evaluation Tool to Enhance Inclusive Healthcare Facilities. 331-339 - Jonathan White, Erica Isa Mosca:
Developing Innovative Solutions for Universal Design in Healthcare and Other Sectors. 340-347 - Cristiana Cellucci:
Home-Based Primary Care: Adaptability Criteria for the Bedroom Layout and the Furnitures/Technological Equipments. 348-356 - Luigi Solazzi, Giuseppe Schinetti, Riccardo Adamini:
Developed an Innovative Handbike Fork Made of Composite Material. 359-366 - Stefano Valtolina, Alessandro Vivian Sisto:
A Pattern Language for Inclusive Design: A Set of Patterns for Designing Reusable Accessible Solutions. 367-374 - Juan Fernández González, Ankit Gongal:
Unidirectional Tactile Paving: Circulation for the Visually Impaired. 375-382 - Federico Cavalieri, Marianna Rotilio, Pierluigi De Berardinis:
Toward an Inclusive and Independent Fruition of Architecture: The Use of Scale Models and Augmented Reality. 383-390 - Joschua Thomas Simon-Liedtke, Rigmor C. Baraas:
Towards eXtended Universal Design. 391-399 - Marilina Mastrogiuseppe, Leandro Soares Guedes, Monica Landoni, Stefania Span, Elena Bortolotti:
Technology Use and Familiarity as an Indicator of Its Adoption in Museum by People with Intellectual Disabilities. 400-407 - Janice Rieger, Marianella Ivonne Chamorro-Koc:
A Multisensorial Storytelling Design Strategy to Build Empathy and a Culture of Inclusion. 408-415 - Alberto Arenghi, Carlotta Coccoli:
Does Pure Contemplation Belong to Architecture? The Denied Ramps at the Church of San Salvatore in the Santa Giulia Museum in Brescia. 419-426 - Francesca Morandini:
World Heritage-Universal Heritage. The Commitment of Brescia Museums Foundation and Brescia Council to Enhance Museums and Public Archaeological Areas. 427-434 - Satoshi Kose:
How Can We Ensure Accessibility of Cultural Heritage? Toward Better Utilization of Existing Assets in Japanese Context. 435-442 - Fabio Ferrucci:
The Accessibility of Cultural Heritage. A New Perspective Between Relational Gaze and the Philosophy of Gesture. 443-450 - Raffaele Argiolas, Elisabetta Mannai, Valentina Pintus:
Outside, Around, Inside. New Paths to Discover San Michele Castle (Cagliari, Sardinia). 451-458 - Renata Picone:
Universal Design and Interoperable Digital Platforms Between Conservation and New Fruition Opportunities. The Case Study of Arianna's Domus in Pompeii. 459-466 - Luigi Vessella:
NEAR PROJECT - Accessibility Plan for the Monumental Complex of the Opera di S. Maria del Fiore in Florence. Accessibility as an Element of Social. 467-474 - Christian Ebbesen, Marianne Brenna:
Values-Based Conservation in Practice - Accessibility at Akershus Castle. 475-482 - Luigi Biocca, Teresa Villani, Federica Romagnoli:
Usability of Visiting Routes in Heritage: The Case Study of Mercati di Traiano. 483-490 - Renato Camodeca, Alex Almici, M. Cristina Vannini:
The Economic Impact of Universal Design on Cultural Heritage Contribution to SDGs: Evidence from Italian Museums. 491-498 - Delfín Jiménez Martín, Alba Ramírez-Saiz, Miguel Angel Ajuriaguerra Escudero:
Urban Accessibility in World Heritage Cities. Accessibility Considerations in Pedestrian Routes in Historic City Centres. 499-506 - Marco Pretelli, Leila Signorelli, Maria Antonietta De Vivo:
Improving the Accessibility of Cultural Sites During Pandemic Through Microclimate Control. The Case of CapsulART Applied to the MANN Museum in Naples. 507-514 - Daniele Treccani, Sebastiano Marconcini:
Innovative Accesibility Data Inventory Tools for Urban Environments in Historic Sites. 515-522 - Karine Denizou:
Universal Design in Primary Schools. 525-532 - Shamira Venturini, Michaela Mae Vann, Martina Pucci, Giulia M. L. Bencini:
Towards a More Inclusive Learning Environment: The Importance of Providing Captions That Are Suited to Learners' Language Proficiency in the UDL Classroom. 533-540 - Federica Baroni, Marco Lazzari:
Universal Design for Learning at University: Technologies, Blended Learning and Teaching Methods. 541-548 - Joschua Thomas Simon-Liedtke, Rigmor C. Baraas:
The Future of eXtended Reality in Primary and Secondary Education. 549-556 - Adil Hussain, Norun Christine Sanderson:
Challenges in Implementing Universal Design of ICT Among Teachers in Higher Education in Norway. 557-564 - Angela Lacirignola, Cristina Azzolino, Lorenzo Savio:
Accessible University: Architectural Design for Special Needs Users Integration. Design Proposals for Politecnico di Torino. 565-572 - Mariachiara Bonetti, Martin Noël:
Higher Education and Universal Design in Tanzania. A New Model of Inclusion and Sustainable Development. 573-580 - Cognigni Marta, Faroldi Emilio, Vettori Maria Pilar:
UNIVERCITY. The University as a Metaphor for the City. Processes, Methods, and Tools for Contemporary Design. 581-588 - Maiko Sugawara:
Accessibility Improvement of Public Schools Through User Involvement in JAPAN. 589-596 - Maddalena Buffoli, Marika Fior, Federica Delogu, Chiara Donato, Erica Isa Mosca:
Evaluation Methodology for Inclusive Schools Environments. A Comparative Analysis Towards Goals and Strategies for Urban Design. 597-604
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