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How To Design Workplaces For Neurodivergent Employees

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million disabled people actually use a wheelchair, meaning that the needs of the remaining 92% are potentially not being met by the built environment. Historically, the spaces which make up the built environment have been primarily designed by and for neurotypical people. Acoustic environment.

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Why does colour psychology make so much difference to us?

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In 2013, two Australian academics set out to discover the answer to a deceptively simple question. Similarly, the great painter Piet Mondrian once suggested, it is the combination of colour with form that is essential: “The essence of painting has actually always been to make the Universal perceptible through colour and line.”

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When the chairs took over the world and what it all meant

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Whether he would have recognised it as such, Ballard was a pioneer of the principle we now refer to as psychogeography, defined by one of its founders, Guy Debord, as ‘the study of the precise effects of setting, consciously managed or not, acting directly on the mood and behaviour of the individual’. First published in 2013.

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