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AUTISM CENTER                                                                                                               View of Reception







 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The objective of the  Wayfinding  and  color  blocking  are  important
 project was to design an autism  day center  element in the space. Materials were selected
 responding to the lack of facilities for autistic  for  their  natural,  biophilic  and  acoustical
 children over 18 years old. The center focuses  properties.  The  choice  of  color  minimizes  the

 on  teaching  daily  life  skills  to  help  them  amount  of  visible  stimuli.  Indoor  air  quality,
 transition to  a  more independent  life style.  thermal  comfort,  natural  daylight  and  safety
 A central core has  been created  that  will  were  important  components  taken  into
 act as a point of reference for the individual  consideration.
 and enables them to assimilate information
 each time. The space is zoned between high  CONCEPT STATEMENT: Routines and schedules
 and  low  stimulus  areas.  The  presence  of  are  important  for  autistic  people,  and  these
 transitional zones helps the users recalibrate  notions helped inform the design, and the space
 their senses as they move from one level of  planning process.

 stimulus to another.                                                                                                 View of Week Schedule










 TWO HALLWAYS CIRCULATION
 WITH A CENTRAL CORE  FOR
 ORIENTATION.  Floor Plan


 DIFFERENT  COLOR DOORS TO   LOCKERS  AND  SCHEDULE  ROUTINE  BOARD  WITH
 INDICATE DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES  NFOGRAPHICS  TO REMIND THE LIST  OF ACTIVITIES AT THE
 START OF THE DAY AND CLOCK TO LOCATE THE TIME


 TO RESPOND TO AUTISTICS’ SPEECH LANGUAGE LIMITATIONS,
 TECHNOLOGICAL  ASSISTING  DEVICES  AND  PICTURE-BASED
 COMMUNICATION SYSTEM IS PLACED IN HALLWAYS AND ON
 SCHEDULES TO COMMUNICATE (PICTOGRAMS)
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