What can you find in this book?
Housing as architecture has been extensively studied, encompassing structural, economic and technical factors, as well as original design solutions. This book incorporates the sensibilities, needs, and variables of neurodiversity, opening our eyes and broadening our horizons, enriching architecture by focusing on people's quality of life.
Designing housing for users with diversity and multiple disabilities includes specific and particular characteristics of neuroscience, architecture and design, facilities, materials, and specific conditions for a variety of neurodiversity cases that are not commonly found compiled in a single text: physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, autism, the elderly, neurological and rare diseases.