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- Accessibility and Universal Design: Do They Provide Economic Benefits?Alberto Arenghi, Renato Camodeca, Alex Almici. 3-12 [doi]
- Inclusive Design as a Market Differentiator: An Industry and Academic Perspective on Diversity-Driven Initiatives in Built Environment Design Across North America, Europe, the UK, and AustraliaJenna Mikus, Janice Rieger. 13-31 [doi]
- From Barrier-Free to Universal/Inclusive Design: How Far Have We Progressed During These 60 Years in Japan?Satoshi Kose. 32-40 [doi]
- The Qualities of Architecture in Relation to Universal DesignCarolyn Ahmer. 41-51 [doi]
- User-Environment Interaction: The Usability Model for Universal Design AssessmentRoberta Cassi, Masashi Kajita, Olga Popovic Larsen. 55-70 [doi]
- Experts by Experience as Contributors to Research and Development in a Corporate ContextSusanne Jacobson. 71-86 [doi]
- Trans-Create - Co-Design with Persons with Severe DisabilitiesBirgitta Cappelen, Anders-Petter Andersson. 87-101 [doi]
- 'Light up for all' - Building Knowledge on Universal Design Through Direct User Contact in Design WorkshopsElke Ielegems, Hubert Froyen, Jasmien Herssens, Jan Vanrie. 102-119 [doi]
- The «Museum and Inclusive Fashion» Project. A Design for All Experience at the Balearic School of Art and DesignMaria Del Pilar Rovira, Maria Del Mar Vilalta, Francisca M. Torrens, Maria F. Abando, Irene Mestre, Margalida Canet. 120-134 [doi]
- Is My University Inclusive? Towards a Multi-Domain Instrument for Sustainable Environments in Higher EducationGiulia Bencini, Alberto Arenghi, Ilaria Garofolo. 137-143 [doi]
- From Face-to-Face to Online UDeL Camps: Supporting Staff at Higher Education Institutions in Developing Universal Design for eLearning (UDeL)Håkan Eftring, Elinor Jeanette Olaussen, Helen Petrie, Merja Saarela, Tarja Ladonlahti, Anne Britt Torkildsby. 144-160 [doi]
- Accessibility Planning for Higher Education Campuses in India: A Contextual Approach to Universal DesignGaurav Raheja, Amit Hajela. 161-175 [doi]
- Embracing Universal Design for Transformative LearningLarry McNutt, Gerald Craddock. 176-182 [doi]
- Only as Special as Necessary: Adapted Books in a Universal Design PerspectiveGerd Berget. 183-198 [doi]
- Clothes4all: A Novel Resource for Studying and Improving Web AccessibilityTill Halbach, Vegard Haugstvedt. 201-209 [doi]
- Simulation Tools for Inclusive Design SolutionsSujithra Raviselvam, Shiroq Al-Megren, Kyle Keane, Katja Hölttä-Otto, Kristin L. Wood, Maria C. Yang. 210-218 [doi]
- Inclusive Accommodations for Persons with Visual Impairments in Computer-Based TestsPawan Kumar Patel, Amey Karkare, Gaurav Raheja. 219-237 [doi]
- T-able: An Investigation of Habituating Moving Tables at HomeJo Herstad, Trenton W. Schulz, Diana Saplacan. 238-251 [doi]
- Innovation Through Universal Design in Agile UX Software Development Teams. A Collaborative Case Study of an Under Graduate AR Tourist Guide ProjectEnda Finn, Jere Kuusinen. 252-258 [doi]
- A Literature Review on Cognitive AccessibilityTerhi Kärpänen. 259-270 [doi]
- The Investigation of Physical Design, Executives' Attitude and Policy Towards Service Efficiency Based on Universal Design Principles; A Case Study of Naresuan University HospitalCharanya Phaholthep, Thirawut Bunyasakseri, Paweena Phaholthep. 273-287 [doi]
- Universal Design and Low-Vision Rehabilitation: The Case for a Holistic Lighting AssessmentTurid Borgestrand Øien. 288-300 [doi]
- How to Communicate Universal Design to Architects on a New Website? A Reflection on the Type of Knowledge RequestedSidse Grangaard. 301-314 [doi]
- Users' Experience in Digital Architectural Design: Combining Qualitative Research Methods with a Generative ModelEmil Ballegaard, Masashi Kajita, Paul Nicholas. 315-332 [doi]
- Practical Challenges of Creating and Managing the "Barrier-Free Basic Plan" for Better Accessibility in Cities by Local Governments in JapanMaiko Sugawara, Hirokazu Nagano, Tomoya Beppu, Tomoyuki Inagaki. 333-347 [doi]
- Ageing and Inclusion in Rural AreasIra Verma, Jonna Taegen. 348-357 [doi]
- Understanding Children's Independent Mobility Through the Lens of Universal Design: A Case of Delhi, IndiaMegha Tyagi, Gaurav Raheja. 361-373 [doi]
- Universal Design in the Metrobuss System of Trondheim, Norway - Challenges and SolutionsJacob Deichmann. 374-386 [doi]
- Examining the Effectiveness of Public Involvement from the Beginning Stage of Railway Projects to Improve Accessibility in Japan - Based on a Satisfaction Survey on Accessibility Achieved in Three Best Practices from the 1990s to the 2010s -Yoshito Dobashi, Nobuaki Ohmori. 387-401 [doi]
- Universal Design - A Solution for Ageing Workforce in Digitalized Workplaces?Rudolph Brynn. 405-414 [doi]
- Social Contact for Older People with Visual Impairment Through Mastery of Smartphones: Barriers and Suggested SolutionsKristin Skeide Fuglerud, Siv Tunold, Kristin Kjæret. 415-428 [doi]
- The STAGE Platform: User Engagement of Older People Through Co-Design and Extended Access to Streamed Cultural EventsLuigi Biocca, Nicolò Paraciani. 429-438 [doi]