Architecture and Interior design are not just about what looks good, it’s about how an interior space makes someone feel. This is why autism design principles are particularly important to ensure environments are accessible to those people living on the autistic spectrum.
DESIGN WITH
AUTISM
IN MIND
According to the National Autistic Society, there are around 700,000 people on the autistic spectrum in the UK, that's more than 1 in 100, which means that greater consideration should be given to the impact of a building and its interior design on the occupants, especially those that facilitate children and adults with learning difficulties.
For further insight into some of the design principles that can benefit those on the spectrum download our guide Design with Autism in Mind