ON THE FRONTLINES OF CAREGIVING
In addition to being a nationally-recognized architecture program, the UMSoA is the cradle of the New Urbanism approach that has guided thousands of planners.
The
Universal Design course examines inclusion for: residential, health care,
hospitality, civic, mobility, park, wellness and town planning design.
The late architect and planner Ronald L. Mace, FAIA, founder of the Center for Universal Design at North Carolina State University, coined the term universal design.
He
defined it as “the design of products and environments to be usable by all
people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or
specialized design.”
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