About this Event
Discover practical approaches for implementing sustainable acoustic design to foster neurodiverse inclusion across schools, healthcare facilities, and workplaces, perfectly aligned with this year’s London Festival of Architecture theme: ‘Belonging’.
During this workshop, you will learn how intentional soundscapes can alleviate stress, enhance comfort, and cultivate a true sense of belonging for everyone who interacts with a space.
This workshop aims to provide attendees with practical resources and a greater awareness of sensory needs, empowering them to confidently design environments where every individual can participate fully and feel genuinely included.
What to Expect
- Hands on exercises using real floor plans to design inclusive acoustic solutions
- Exploration of sensory profiles and how they shape wellbeing and behaviour
- Audio demonstrations and a guided sensory impairment activity
- Interactive discussions linking acoustics, sustainability and belonging
Standards Covered
BB93 and SEN aligned school requirements, HTM 08 01, PAS 6463, ISO 22955
Who Should Attend
Education and SEN leaders; Healthcare estates, design and clinical teams; Architects, interior designers and planners; Acoustic consultants; Workplace strategy, HR and DEI professionals; Facilities and estates managers; Neurodiversity and accessibility practitioners; Public sector teams; Occupational health and wellbeing professionals; Neurodivergent individuals, carers and community groups
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Saint-Gobain Solutions Centre, 95 Great Portland Street, London, United Kingdom
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