The Six Feelings Framework for Autism Planning and Design Standards
The Need:
In the realm of urban planning and design, a critical need has emerged to address the unique requirements of adults with autism. The Six Feelings Framework responds to the imperative of creating inclusive public spaces where individuals on the autism spectrum can not only coexist but also thrive. Focused on fostering a sense of connection, autonomy, clarity, privacy, safety, and calm, this innovative framework aims to revolutionize the way we approach urban planning to cater specifically to the needs of this demographic.
The Technology:
The Six Feelings Framework, at its core, is a set of guidelines for Autism Planning and Design 1.0. It identifies six essential feelings that individuals with autism should experience in public spaces. These include feeling connected, free, clear, private, safe, and calm. By integrating these principles into the planning and design of public infrastructure, the framework ensures that urban environments are not only accessible but also conducive to the well-being of adults with autism.
Commercial Applications:
- Urban Planning: Incorporate the Six Feelings Framework into city planning processes to create inclusive and accessible urban environments.
- Architectural Design: Apply the guidelines in the design of public buildings and spaces to enhance the experience of individuals with autism.
- Community Development: Implement the framework in the development of residential areas and neighborhoods to foster inclusivity and well-being.
- Infrastructure Projects: Integrate the guidelines into the planning of transportation and infrastructure projects for a universally accessible public realm.
- Public Space Enhancement: Use the framework to improve existing public spaces, making them more accommodating and comfortable for individuals with autism.
Benefits/Advantages:
- Inclusivity: Promotes the creation of public spaces that are welcoming and accommodating for individuals with autism, fostering a sense of belonging.
- Universal Design: While designed with autism in mind, the framework enhances the overall usability and comfort of public spaces for everyone.
- Improved Well-being: By addressing the specific needs outlined in the Six Feelings Framework, the technology contributes to the overall mental and emotional well-being of individuals with autism.
- Social Integration: Facilitates the integration of individuals with autism into the community by creating environments that cater to their unique sensory and emotional requirements.
- Enhanced Safety: Prioritizes safety concerns, reducing the risk of injury and creating a public realm that is conducive to a sense of security for individuals with autism and the general public alike.
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