THEME: "Frontiers in Neuroscience and Brain Disorders Research"
Director of Accessibility and Inclusion - IBRACHICS, Brazil
Title: Responsive Commercial Architecture for Improving the Quality of Life for Neurodivergent Individuals: A Neuroarchitectural Approach to Rethinking Workspaces
Leticia is a Designer,
Neuroarchitect, member of ANFA- American Academy of Neuroscience Applied to
Architecture, San Diego CA-USA and the Brazil´s chapter.
Director of
accessibility an inclusion at IBRACHICS- Brazilian Institute of Human, Smart,
Creative and Sustainable Cities. Pranic Therapist at Pranic Healing Center-
Institute for Inner Studies by MCKS, Philippines.
Professional with
more than 20 years of experience providing services in Brazil, USA and Europe
working for individuals and implementing public inclusion and accessibility
policies for Federal, State and Municipal governments. Speaker and consultant
in the area of accessibility and inclusion.
In an increasingly neurodiverse world, the quest for inclusive workspaces
for neurodivergent individuals is becoming crucial. In this context,
neuroarchitecture emerges as a powerful tool for rethinking these spaces,
promoting the well-being and professional development of this population.
This study, conducted through a systematic literature review,
qualitative analysis of relevant research, explored the potential of
neuroarchitecture in creating more inclusive and neurodivergent-friendly
workspaces. The results indicate that the implementation of neuroarchitectural
principles can significantly contribute to the quality of life, productivity,
and job satisfaction of this population.
Principles for Inclusive Workspaces:
By incorporating these principles, neuroarchitecture contributes to the
creation of workspaces that respect the needs and characteristics of
neurodivergent individuals, promoting their inclusion in the labor market and
strengthening their professional development.
Neuroarchitecture presents itself as a fundamental ally in the
construction of more inclusive and neurodivergent-friendly workspaces. The
implementation of its principles contributes to the improvement of the quality
of life, productivity, and job satisfaction of this population, promoting a
more just and equitable future for all.