Online interactions can create stress responses in users, but if designers and developers received trauma-informed training, the benefits would go well beyond “do no further harm.” Trauma-informed ...
Design is more powerful than we often realize. Trauma-informed design is the intentional creation of spaces that help people feel safer and more in control, especially if they’ve experienced adversity ...
Andrea Giovando believes design has the power to improve your day–and even your life. The principal and senior interior designer at Bond Architects was first introduced to the formal concept of trauma ...
As awareness of trauma-informed care grows across healthcare, education, and community settings, designers are increasingly being asked to translate clinical principles into physical space. With the ...
HMC Architects has released Architecture for Healing: Trauma-Informed Design, a new guidebook developed in partnership with Bassetti Architects, a design studio of HMC. The publication examines how ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min N.C. State graduate Jason Dail ...
Many architects and designers have highlighted the importance of taking into account all five senses during the design process, in order to create a successful user experience. Fortunately, many ...
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