Multisensory Experience: Applying Inclusive Design into Museums Focusing on People Who Are Blind

Abstract

Visually impaired people explore their environments in a unique way. Many art museums are primarily focused on the visual arts; therefore, the experience is limited for some visitors. A museum offering a full sensory experience specifically created for the blind results in a heightened experience for all. The intent of this project is to explore alternative methods of interpretation with the architecture spaces and improve the effective experience within the museum. By introducing innovative technologies, methods and thorough code analysis and investigation this museum creates a multi-sensory experience. This design and spaces planning focuses on the disabilities, specifically blind people and people with sight problems. Beside improving the visitors experience to explore, interact, and learn through joy and excitement.

Presenters

Shouaa Alrajeh
Lecturer, Interior Design Department, Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Design in Society

KEYWORDS

SPACE PLANING, INTERIOR DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, MUSEUM, MULTI SENSORY

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