Shouldn't all design be human-centred? - Susan Ruptash, Canadian Architect

the Canadian Architect logo and headline "Shouldn't all design be human-centred?" superimposed over a photo of the 100 Broadview Lobby that has extensive mobility ramps in bright orange
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Principal Emeritus Susan Ruptash penned a new feature on the importance of human-centred design for the latest issue of Canadian Architect. Click here to read the full article.

From the article:

It’s unacceptable that some people can make full use of our public spaces and buildings while others must make do with a more arduous or predetermined experience. When we embrace rather than just accommodate diversity, we devise better solutions for our workplaces, social spaces and urban realm.

To learn more about Quadrangle's commitment to inclusive design and what we can do for your project, visit www.humanspace.ca.