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Thriving Beyond Codes: Inclusive Design in Architecture

AIA CES program ID: GMGH.0020

Approved LUs: 1 LU|HSW

Prerequisites: None

Program level: Entry

Advance learner preparation: None

Designing for Dignity, Not Just Compliance

Architecture isn’t just about what we build—it’s about who we build for. This powerful course challenges the status quo of code-based design and asks a deeper question: are your projects truly inclusive? Through the lens of accessibility, sustainability, and lived experience, this podcast episode redefines what it means to create spaces that foster dignity, equity, and belonging.

Program Description

In this episode of Tangible Remnants, host Nakita Reed interviews Ganesh Nayak, founder of Meteor Inc., to explore the essential intersections of sustainability, accessibility, and equity in architectural design. Inspired by his experience raising a son with developmental disabilities, Ganesh shares his journey from traditional architecture to founding a consultancy dedicated to creating more inclusive environments.

The conversation goes beyond ADA compliance, delving into the emotional, social, and structural implications of designing for both visible and invisible disabilities. The two discuss how holistic, justice-driven design practices can reshape not only individual buildings but the profession itself. Topics include the complexities of retrofitting historic buildings, actionable strategies for equitable climate action, and the long-term impact of inclusive design decisions on community health and cultural resilience.

Learning Objectives

  1. Analyze how inclusive design principles can address both visible and invisible disabilities.
  2. Evaluate the challenges and strategies for integrating accessibility into historic building retrofits.
  3. Explain the connection between climate action, sustainability, and social equity in architectural design.
  4. Apply strategies to design spaces that promote inclusivity and holistic well-being for all users.

Who Should Take This Course

This course is tailored for architects, designers, urban planners, and AEC professionals who:

Why It Matters

HSW Justification:

The discussion addresses key aspects of health, safety, and welfare by focusing on accessibility, sustainability, and equity in design. By exploring how architectural practices can create inclusive, safe, and equitable spaces, the content aligns with the professional duty to protect the public's physical, emotional, and social well-being. 

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