Fireside chat / Panel: Small changes, big Impact: Designing neuroinclusive spaces without major renovation
A practical exploration of how small, targeted design interventions can significantly improve neuroinclusion without the need for major capital investment. This session focuses on high-impact, low-barrier changes - from lighting and acoustics to visual clarity and spatial layout — that can reduce sensory and cognitive friction in existing environments.
· Identifying high-impact, low-cost interventions that improve neuroinclusive design
· Reducing sensory and cognitive friction through lightin∂g, acoustics, and spatial clarity
· The impact of visual clutter, contrast, and competing textures on user experience
· How existing environments can be adapted without full redesign or refurbishment
