week 10 Design for health and sensory experience audit Sensory richness refers to the variety of sensory experiences that individuals can experience while interacting with various objects and materials. Based on stage 1 analysis, a sensory audit of the study location, including visual, touch, smell, sound, and taste.
Sensory audit Use of colour as a vision sensory for a cycle lane, murals, art market as well as street art Water features as to promote the play and touch Change of level throughout site is more interact with body movement Farming views towards listed building and green spaces Creataing green buffers accross busy streets to protect from noise Flexible Public open spaces in order to facilitate open maarkets and community activities as to tackle the smell sensory Different texture paving to facilitate easier access for visually impared.
Figure 10.2
Sensory Audit
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