If you like backpain, ladders and accidents in your home, go for trendy designs. At a workplace nobody would create an unpractical design, that makes people sick.
Watch how they build cars. Nobody designs unpractical, uncomfortable autos. They avoid now touch and touch sliders, because it is unpractical and dangerous. There is a reason, why you can adjust everything in your car. Why would we do non ergonomic design in our home? Who likes stairs if there is an alternative? Universal design is a benefit for young healthy people too.
This is the first video of yours I cannot watch. The many buzzwords used make me cringe. I suppose this "design" is suitable for government "projects," but in the marketing world, we design for niche audiences, NOT ALL. To design for everyone is to design for no one. There is a reason for the saying, "You can't please everyone." These kind of standards stifle creativity and engagement, and will be disregarded in time. This is dumbing down design, IMO. I still love your channel.
All new builds in australia have to be universal design 2024 this was an interesting detailed video
If you like backpain, ladders and accidents in your home, go for trendy designs. At a workplace nobody would create an unpractical design, that makes people sick.
Watch how they build cars. Nobody designs unpractical, uncomfortable autos. They avoid now touch and touch sliders, because it is unpractical and dangerous. There is a reason, why you can adjust everything in your car. Why would we do non ergonomic design in our home? Who likes stairs if there is an alternative?
Universal design is a benefit for young healthy people too.
This is the first video of yours I cannot watch. The many buzzwords used make me cringe. I suppose this "design" is suitable for government "projects," but in the marketing world, we design for niche audiences, NOT ALL. To design for everyone is to design for no one. There is a reason for the saying, "You can't please everyone." These kind of standards stifle creativity and engagement, and will be disregarded in time. This is dumbing down design, IMO.
I still love your channel.
I very much disagree. Designing a space to accommodate the majority does not take away from the style of a space. A good designer can do both.