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Interior design studies for individuals with developmental disabilities: A systematic review of national literature
ISSN: 2687 - 5373Publisher: author   
Interior design studies for individuals with developmental disabilities: A systematic review of national literature
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Publisher: Prof. Nilay
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Abstract
Designing the interiors is an action, which is able to provide users an aesthetical and functional environment while enabling social and communal relations possible. Interiors provide these social relations possible for all users, regardless of religion, language, gender, race, ability and status. Like typically developing peers, also individuals with developmental disabilities (IDD) spend their times in social and public environments like educational environments, hospitals, town halls, shopping malls, cinemas, theaters and particularly in their houses. Nonetheless, it is known that while using the interiors they might be excluded due to common barriers and on the other hand alienated by using the “disabled” sign. Since ‘user’ is the main concern of interior design, it inholds numerous solutions to elude this issue. Some of these solutions apart from planning and structural settings are planning, configuration, color, texture, design...