Washington, DC
SPEAKER BIO
Hansel Bauman, Principal Hansel Bauman architecture + planning
Hansel Bauman is a pioneer of DeafSpace design—architecture enabling deaf ways-of-being. From 2006 to 2019 he was the campus architect and co-director of the DeafSpace Project at Gallaudet University developing and implementing design guidelines for buildings made by and for deaf users—for which he received the 2015 International Association of Universal Design, Gold Award. He lectures internationally with work featured at the Copper Hewitt Museum, New York and in major publications such as Metropolis, the Economist and Scientific American and advised the US Green Building Council on new LEED Pilot Credits for Inclusive Design. He is currently collaborating with New York based JSAMIXdesign on intersectional, multi-sensory design methodologies.
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Architectural Design: Creating Visually Accessible Space for People with Diverse Communication Needs
Sunday, September 29, 2024
5:37 PM – 5:47 PM ET