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Stretching beyond the successes and challenges of universal design since the inception of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990 and its amendment in 2008, Inclusive Design: A Universal Need details how an inclusive approach to design creates an accessible and aesthetically pleasing environment for a total population—not just the aging or differently abled. Fully covering CIDA accreditation standards that include both the application of ADA and universal design, the text further specifies the benefits of an inclusive approach to residential and commercial environments, product design, and technology.
Linda L. Nussbaumer, PhD, ASID, IDEC, is a Certified Interior Designer in Minnesota and a professor of interior design at South Dakota State University (SDSU). She has published in the Journal of Interior Design, Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences Education, and Implications.
Foundations for Inclusive DesignLegislation That Precedes Inclusive DesignInclusive DesignIntegrating Inclusive Design into the Design ProcessInclusive Design for Products and EnvironmentsProduct Design and InclusivityResidential DesignCommercial Design—An OverviewOffice DesignHealthcare and Institutional DesignHospitality, Retail, and Other Commercial DesignAdvocates of Inclusive DesignThe People