3. Design for everyone
Our lit environments must cater to a variety of needs to ensure both public and private spaces are accessible to everyone, including after dark.
Successful spaces should be universally accessible. Lighting can play a key role in making this happen. While everyone experiences environments differently, many people have specific needs based on ability, disability, neurodivergence, age, gender, race, or religion. Light Architecture must provide lighting that works for everyone, not just the majority......
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“An environment (or any building, product, or service in that environment) should be designed to meet the needs of all people who wish to use it. This is not a special requirement, for the benefit of only a minority of the population. It is a fundamental condition of good design.”
Centre for Excellence in Universal Design