8 Student Projects Demonstrate Ingenious Approaches to the Future of Accessibility
The winners of the 2nd Annual Universal Design Awards reveal how the next generation of designers ar e rethinking accessible architecture.
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The winners of the 2nd Annual Universal Design Awards reveal how the next generation of designers ar e rethinking accessible architecture.
Innovative public washrooms from the Tokyo Toilet Project demonstrate how design-based solutions can make these spaces safer and more sanitary.
LTL's visualizations layer information in an active, looping exchange between scanners, software and hand-drawn sketches.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the key components that will make your One Rendering Challenge entry sta nd apart from the rest.
Architizer presents one of the most extensive collections to date of innovative women in architectur e, each of whom is helping to shape the future of the built environment.
The Tokyo-based French architect is inspired by Japanese urbanism, which gave birth to her philosoph y of “shikari” — dividing space with color.
Kéré's reputation is strongly tied to their built output. The firm's creative process is less often explored through their visualizations.
While we have come a long way in our understanding of accessible architecture, designers remain limi ted by narrow definitions of disability.
They design. And they do so much more.