9 Igor Łysiuk Common Sense is a workshop exploring neuroinclusivity in space, designing environments that accommodate diverse ways of sensing, processing stimuli, and functioning. Together with participants, we will explore how space can support neurodiversity and build a sense of belonging through multisensory empathy. The workshop is based on the Double Diamond method, which guides participants through four phases of the design process: → Discover: We will begin by mapping selected spaces around the University (indoor and outdoor), conducting site visits and observations. Participants will document their feelings and sensory reactions, analysing how different people perceive the same places. → Define: Together, we will identify key needs and challenges related to neuroinclusivity. Considering how diverse cognitive and sensory profiles influence the experience of space. → Develop: Participants will generate ideas for micro-interventions that can improve the quality of being in the analysed places. We will work with materials, lighting, acoustics and other elements – small solutions that can have a big impact. → Deliver: Prototypes and/or spatial scenarios will be created and presented as proposals for implementation in the context of the university or city.
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