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"It is interesting to see how changing the environment could make a quick, dramatic impact on the lives of the children"
Autism eye: Built for learning?

"The circulation space outside each child’s room doubles as a small group play space. The close proximity to the bedrooms allows the children to easily retire to their rooms if they become overwhelmed. "
ArchDaily: Designing for Autism: Spatial Considerations

AUTISM AND SPECIAL NEEDS DESIGN
AUTISM COLOUR PALETTE
Through a Business Fellowship Scheme with Kingston University London, ga architects and the Design Research Centre have worked together on the development of a colour palette for schools and residential environments for autism.
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