• Beyond Code Minimums: Designing Accessible Kitchens & Bathrooms

    Between the ADA, FHA, Section 504, and general building codes, housing standards can be confusing for those with nondiscrimination requirements under the law as well as individuals with disabilities looking to live independently or age in place. In this webinar, attendees will learn practical design standards that go beyond minimal code compliance—so you can recognize quality accessibility when you see it (or request it when you don’t). Our speakers will share a Reference Guide and Kitchen and Bathroom Prototypes that they developed to reflect an inclusive design approach to plan for accessibility in any housing type. This session would benefit architects, builders, developers, planners and community development professionals, municipal officials who review plans and anyone invested in housing that serves people across their lifespan.

  • Neuroinclusive Design: Beyond Compliance Toward Sensory-Responsive Accessibility

    This webinar introduces neuroinclusive design as an evidence-informed extension of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility practice, centering sensory and cognitive access as critical dimensions of inclusion. Drawing on applied neuroscience, disability studies, and real-world case studies from libraries, museums, workplaces, and community facilities, the session explores how lighting, acoustics, color, wayfinding, predictability, and sensory load shape access for neurodivergent individuals, older adults, veterans, and people with invisible disabilities.