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Universal Design is a process for creating an equitable and sustainable society. It is a concept committed to recognizing and accepting each individuals potential and characteristics, and promoting the realization of a built environment that does not stigmatize users, but enables everyone to participate fully in their community. This book presents 32 articles from the 5th International Conference on Universal Design (UD2021). Previous Universal Design conferences have been organized biennially, but the 2020 conference was postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions, and eventually held online from 9 - 11 June 2021. UD2021 brings together a multidisciplinary group of experts from around the world to share knowledge and best practice with the common goal of shaping the way we design; avoiding stereotyped or discriminatory views and solutions that could stigmatize particular groups of people. The articles are organized into chapters under seven broad themes: universal design and inclusive design; user experience and co-design; access to education and learning environment; web accessibility and usability of technology; architecture and the built environment; mobility and transport; and designing for older people. The current situation has highlighted not only the importance of web accessibility, the user-friendliness of interfaces and remote connections; during the last year, the importance and quality of our daily living environment, access to services and green space has also become ever more obvious. This book will be of particular interest to those working to enable all those with disabilities or impairments to live independently and participate fully in all aspects of life.
Preface v
Ira Verma
Laura Arpiainen
Scientific Committee vii
Acknowledgement ix
Chapter 1 Universal Design and Inclusive Design Accessibility and Universal Design: Do They Provide Economic Benefits?
3(52)
Alberto Arenghi
Renato Camodeca
Alex Almici
Inclusive Design as a Market Differentiator: An Industry and Academic Perspective on Diversity-Driven Initiatives in Built Environment Design Across North America, Europe, the UK, and Australia
13(19)
Jenna Mikus
Janice Rieger
From Barrier-Free to Universal/Inclusive Design: How Far Have We Progressed During These 60 Years in Japan?
32(9)
Satoshi Kose
The Qualities of Architecture in Relation to Universal Design
41(14)
Carolyn Ahmer
Chapter 2 User Experience and Co-Design
User-Environment Interaction: The Usability Model for Universal Design Assessment
55(16)
Roberta Cassi
Masashi Kajita
Olga Popovic Larsen
Experts by Experience as Contributors to Research and Development in a Corporate Context
71(16)
Susanne Jacobson
Trans-Create -- Co-Design with Persons with Severe Disabilities
87(15)
Birgitta Cappelen
Anders-Petter Andersson
`Light up for all' -- Building Knowledge on Universal Design Through Direct User Contact in Design Workshops
102(18)
Elke Ielegems
Hubert Froyen
Jasmien Herssens
Jan Vanrie
The <<Museum and Inclusive Fashion>> Project. A Design for All Experience at the Balearic School of Art and Design
120(17)
Maria Del Pilar Rovira
Maria Del Mar Vilalta
Francisca M. Torrens
Maria F. Abando
Irene Mestre
Margalida Canet
Chapter 3 Access to Education and Learning Environment
Is My University Inclusive? Towards a Multi-Domain Instrument for Sustainable Environments in Higher Education
137(7)
Giulia Bencini
Alberto Arenghi
Ilaria Garofolo
From Face-to-Face to Online UDeL Camps: Supporting Staff at Higher Education Institutions in Developing Universal Design for eLearning (UDeL)
144(17)
Hakan Eftring
Elinor Jeanette Olaussen
Helen Petrie
Merja Saarela
Tarja Ladonlahti
Anne Britt Torkildsby
Accessibility Planning for Higher Education Campuses in India: A Contextual Approach to Universal Design
161(15)
Gaurav Raheja
Amit Hajela
Embracing Universal Design for Transformative Learning
176(7)
Larry McNutt
Ger Craddock
Only as Special as Necessary: Adapted Books in a Universal Design Perspective
183(18)
Gerd Berget
Chapter 4 Web Accessibility and Usability of Technology
Clothes4all: A Novel Resource for Studying and Improving Web Accessibility
201(9)
Till Halbach
Vegard Haugstvedt
Simulation Tools for Inclusive Design Solutions
210(9)
Sujithra Raviselvam
Shiroq Al-Megren
Kyle Keane
Katja Hdittd-Otto
Kristin L. Wood
Maria C. Yang
Inclusive Accommodations for Persons with Visual Impairments in Computer-Based Tests
219(19)
Pawan Kumar Patel
Amey Karkare
Gaurav Raheja
T-able: An Investigation of Habituating Moving Tables at Home
238(14)
Jo Herstad
Trenton W. Schulz
Diana Saplacan
Innovation Through Universal Design in Agile UX Software Development Teams. A Collaborative Case Study of an Under Graduate AR Tourist Guide Project
252(7)
Enda Finn
Jere Kuusinen
A Literature Review on Cognitive Accessibility
259(14)
Terhi Karpanen
Chapter 5 Architecture and the Built Environment
The Investigation of Physical Design, Executives' Attitude and Policy Towards Service Efficiency Based on Universal Design Principles; A Case Study of Naresuan University Hospital
273(15)
Charanya Phaholthep
Thirawut Bunyasakseri
Paweena Phaholthep
Universal Design and Low-Vision Rehabilitation: The Case for a Holistic Lighting Assessment
288(13)
Turid Borgestrand Øien
How to Communicate Universal Design to Architects on a New Website? A Reflection on the Type of Knowledge Requested
301(14)
Sidse Grangaard
Users' Experience in Digital Architectural Design: Combining Qualitative Research Methods with a Generative Model
315(18)
Emit Ballegaard
Masashi Kajita
Paul Nicholas
Practical Challenges of Creating and Managing the "Barrier-Free Basic Plan" for Better Accessibility in Cities by Local Governments in Japan
333(15)
Maiko Sugawara
Hirokazu Nagano
Tomoya Beppu
Tomoyuki Inagaki
Ageing and Inclusion in Rural Areas
348(13)
Ira Verma
Jonna Taegen
Chapter 6 Mobility and Transport
Understanding Children's Independent Mobility Through the Lens of Universal Design: A Case of Delhi, India
361(13)
Megha Tyagi
Gaurav Raheja
Universal Design in the Metrobuss System of Trondheim, Norway - Challenges and Solutions
374(13)
Jacob Deichmann
Examining the Effectiveness of Public Involvement from the Beginning Stage of Railway Projects to Improve Accessibility in Japan ---Based on a Satisfaction Survey on Accessibility Achieved in Three Best Practices from the 1990s to the 2010s---
387(18)
Yoshito Dobashi
Nobuaki Ohmori
Chapter 7 Designing for Older Population
Universal Design -- A Solution for Ageing Workforce in Digitalized Workplaces?
405(10)
Rudolph Brynn
Social Contact for Older People with Visual Impairment Through Mastery of Smartphones: Barriers and Suggested Solutions
415(14)
Kristin Skeide Fuglerud
Siv Tunold
Kristin Kjoeret
The STAGE Platform: User Engagement of Older People Through Co-Design and Extended Access to Streamed Cultural Events
429(10)
Luigi Biocca
Nicolo Paraciani
Subject Index 439(2)
Author Index 441