Inclusive Design: Evolution Towards Accessible Heritage Cities. Methodological Applications in Guanajuato, Mexico
Keywords:
Inclusive design, universal accessibility, design for allAbstract
Universal accessibility is about the condition that spaces, processes, goods, products and services, as well as objects or instruments, tools and devices, must meet in order to be understandable and usable by all people; while inclusive design seeks to simplify life for everyone in the most autonomous and natural way possible. The objective of this article is to expose the methodology of inclusive design SPA (Feel, Think, Act) according to its acronym in Spanish, based on students experiencing the conditions of disability and the social environment where they live, and generate multidisciplinary proposals towards the evolution of an inclusive society. From this didactic experience it was possible to promote knowledge about the culture of disability, to develop in the student the sensitivity for the detection of adverse situations and, consequently, the generation of integral solutions, specifically in public spaces and heritage buildings.
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