


It is an enlightening document that highlights the need to design all spaces with intention and consideration of the neurodiverse community. The project also won National Planning Award in 2019. THE GREAT INDOORS: THE SURPRISING SCIENCE OF HOW BUILDINGS SHAPE OUR BEHAVIOR, HEALTH, AND HAPPINESS Emily Anthes Scientific American/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, JHardback, 28.00, ebook, 14.99 ISBN-10: 0374166633 ISBN-13: 978-0374166632 ASIN: B07Y73DTNW. It takes into consideration details such as the width of footpaths and the impact of the structure of bus stops has on an autistic person’s sensory understanding. In this wide-ranging, character-driven book, science journalist Emily Anthes takes us on an adventure into the buildings in which we spend our days, exploring the profound, and sometimes. It delves into design and architecture standards for seven areas: downtown, urban, suburban, multi-modal hub, retail, campus and park access. This document was produced in collaboration with expert professionals in neuroscience, mental health, public health and architecture to produce a toolkit to include the autistic community in urban planning. Graduate and Undergraduate students from Knowlton School developed a set of guidelines for architects to consider for autistic adults and how to cater to their needs for independent living. READ & DOWNLOAD Emily Anthes book The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness in PDF, EPub, Mobi. Knowlton School is an administrative unit within the College of Engineering at Ohio State University. The author, Emily Anthes, painstakingly researched pioneers, innovators and great developments in the built environment that leaves a hopeful future to. Anyone involved in the building arts and the built environment should pick up this book. Knowlton School - Autism Planning and Design Guidelines The Great Indoors is an invaluable resource for upcoming architects, interior designers, engineers, etc.
