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Team: Ruby's End of Year Work

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  • Jul 21
  • 1 min read

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Our talented Part 1 Ruby is finishing up her first year of master’s at the LSA—and we couldn’t be more impressed with the work she’s produced. Her project places neurodiversity at the core of design, embracing the unique ways neurodivergent individuals perceive and interact with the world. It prioritises the inhabitants’ varying sensory input, allowing users control over their environments through a “choose your own adventure” approach to provide spaces of different stimulations. As well as consideration of routine and predictability, with architecture shaped around users’ daily rhythms and spaces defined by activity rather than convention. The design also fosters self-expression and creativity, encouraging “unmasking”, challenging the pressure many neurodivergent individuals face to conform to neurotypical norms.


We look forward to supporting her as she continues her Part 2 training next year.







 
 
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