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Recent content by Craigmc23

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    Autism and Building Design - Research Survey

    Thank you for your response. Of course there are numerous issues we face with regards to employment that it's outwith the ability of architecture to resolve and that is a limitation of the research. However, there are many ways in which the design of buildings impact autistic users and...
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    Autism and Building Design - Research Survey

    Hello, for those who haven't seen my previous posts from a few days ago, I am a Master's student studying Architectural Design in the UK and I was diagnosed with ASD around one year ago. As a result of this, I have spent my final year of study looking at the way in which the design of buildings...
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    Autism and Building Design - Research Survey

    Hello, for those who haven't seen my previous post from a few days ago, I am a Master's student studying Architectural Design in the UK and I was diagnosed with ASD around one year ago. As a result of this, I have spent my final year of study looking at the way in which the design of buildings...
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    Autism and Building Design - Research Survey

    Yes this is what the question is referring to, if this is a design element that affects you more than others in a positive or negative way then you would select it as one of your 3-5 most important design considerations and then you have the opportunity to explain your reasoning for that in the...
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    Autism and Building Design - Research Survey

    Ok so the question is more so about what you feel is important for designers to consider when designing workspaces for autistic people in the future. If we take the example of lighting, it's not whether or not fluorescent lighting is important as it currently is from your perspective but rather...
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    Autism and Building Design - Research Survey

    Hi, thanks for letting me know this. The list appears in a random order each time you complete the survey so it's not necessarily that the item at the top is the most or least important. The question is really trying to find out what design considerations you feel are most worthwhile...
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    Autism and Building Design - Research Survey

    Hello, I am a Master's student studying Architectural Design in the UK and I was diagnosed with ASD around one year ago. As a result of this, I have spent my final year of study looking at the way in which the design of buildings affects autistic users. I am currently looking for participants to...
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