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Gender-neutral design
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Profiles
This Consultancy Firm Wants to Make Equitable Design the New Normal
MIXdesign, a new design consulting firm from architect Joel Sanders, aims to reimagine architecture by considering people of all genders, races, and abilities.
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Viewpoints
New Exhibit Gives Visitors a Tour of Post-1968 Activism in Architecture
The can't-miss Now What?! Advocacy, Activism & Alliances in American Architecture Since 1968 will be on view in Brooklyn during the AIA Conference on Architecture.
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Viewpoints
VIDEO: Why Gender-Neutral Bathrooms Matter
Architect and advocate Joel Sanders describes the debate emerging around gender-neutral bathrooms—and what role architects have to play.
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Profiles
‘Queer Eye’ Host Bobby Berk on the Transformative Power of Design
The interior expert of the new Netflix reboot opens up about his journey as a designer, his experiences on the show, and the possibility of a second season.
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Viewpoints
Could the Restroom Become Public Space?
The current backlash against trans people using public toilets that match their gender identity is only the latest chapter in a long history of restroom anxiety.
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Viewpoints
Why Architects Must Rethink Restroom Design in Schools
While the transgender movement may be currently illuminating the issue, toilet privacy is a basic human right that educational institutions can provide through thoughtful design.
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Videos
This Educator Designs Gender-Neutral Toys for Kids
A short film explores the work of Cas Holman, a designer whose non-gender specific toys inspire children to use their imaginations and work together.
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Viewpoints
Beyond the Binary: Design Moves Past Gender Lines
Royce Epstein, director of the design segment at Mohawk Group, tracks the blurring of gender boundaries.
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Viewpoints
His & Hers? Designing for a Post-Gender Society
One of the United States’ leading textile designers argues for gender-neutral design as the next frontier in the workplace.
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Projects
Is There Such Thing as “Feminine” Design?
The troubling gap in the furniture industry that cannot seem to close