Designing for Neurodiversity: Introducing Equity to the Resort Experience
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Lambert, Erin
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This thesis is the first part of a two-part project researching inclusive design practices as a
case study within the hospitality industry. It aims to answer the question—what design
conventions can be utilized to create more equitable, welcoming spaces for guests who are
neurodiverse? And how can this be done in a respectful, beneficial manner? This research pulls
upon a literature review, a building and site study, and precedent and code research to provide
context for program and design interventions in the subsequent design project resulting from this
work. Multiple journal articles and scientific studies acting as the basis for the research question
introduce a notion of marginalization and trauma that has created a barrier to travel for many
individuals who are neurodiverse. Combining critical research with design interventions could be
the answer to these travel barriers and become a new industry standard as hospitality projects are
developed.
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