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December 10 ( Saturday)

O-01Sub-Session 1: Housing

9:10-10:30 Conference Rooms 141/142

OP-001

What need to be done to realize truly inclusive dwelling design?

  • Satoshi Kose

    Shizuoka University of Art and Culture: Japan

OP-002

Fire Safety and Independent Living – A Conundrum or not?

  • Hamish Alistair MacLennan

    Adjunct Associate Professor, Enabling Environments Unit, Faculty of Built Environment, Univ NSW: Australia

OP-003

The contribution of home modifications to age-friendly communities: improving the current nousing stock

  • Michael Bleasdale1, Paul Smith2

    1 Home Modifications Australia: Australia
    2 Foundations: UK

OP-004

Co-design of Point of Sale resources for ”Do It Yourself” (DIY) home modification

  • Catherine Elizabeth Bridge, Gillian Barlow

    University of New South Wales: Australia

OP-005

A Simpler Method of Home Garbage Sorting for Elders in Community

  • Kazue Noda1, Rumi Tanemura1, Jiro Sagara2, Toru Nagao1

    1 Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences: Japan
    2 Kobe Design University: Japan

O-02Sub-Session 2: Buildings / Facilities

10:50-12:10 Conference Rooms 141/142

OP-006

The Actual Situations and Issues of the Universal Design of Elderly Care Facilities in Dalian, China

  • Eiichi Nagaya1, Jitong Wang2, Sachie Miyazaki3, Hiroshi Suzuki4

    1 Graduate School of Science and Technology, Meijo University: Japan
    2 Graduate School of Human Welfare, Chubu Gakuin University: Japan
    3 Faculty of Education, Tokai Gakuen University: Japan
    4 Faculty of Science and Technology, Meijo University: Japan

OP-007

The reality and signification of Access audit based on user participation A study through "Check & Advise System" in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

  • Junko Miyano1, Hiroshi Kitagawa1, Nobuyuki Mitani1, Ken Namba2

    1 The Hyogo Institute of Assistive Technology: Japan
    2 The Institute of City planning, Wellbeing and Machidukuri: Japan

OP-008

On the Method Unified to Evaluate Quantitatively the Universal-designed Facilities using Time Measurement

  • Kazunari Tanaka1, Hiroki Ichizaki2, Hikaru Oji3, Shin Yoshikawa1

    1 Osaka Institute of Technology: Japan
    2 NEXCO-West Engineering Co., Ltd.: Japan
    3 Fujita Co., Ltd.: Japan

OP-009

The Accessible Museum: Creating an Inclusive Experience For All

  • Corey Timpson

    Vice President, Exhibitions, Research, and Design Canadian Museum for Human Rights: Canada

O-03Sub-Session 3: Human Factors / Products

13:20-14:40 Conference Rooms 141/142

OP-010

Universal Design Utilizing Haptic Feedback to Improve Touchscreen Operations -Study on tactile reaction of the touchscreen operation of visually impaired, defness and the physical unimpaired person

  • Masayoshi Kubo, Naoya Bessho

    Kyoto Institute of technology: Japan

OP-011

Developing and Deploying Universal Design Concept of Chronic Pain Relief Tools for Older Adults

  • Wang-Chin Tsai, Yi-Lin Lo, Kung-Chih Lo, Jie-Sheng Yang

    Department of Product and Media Design, Fo-Guang University: Taiwan

OP-012

Drug Bags Redesign by Pictogram

  • Yi-Lin Lo, Ching-Rang Ku, Chia-Cheng Yeh, Jie-Sheng Yang, Wang-Chin Tsai

    Fo-Guang University: Taiwan

OP-013

Fashion to Fit All

  • Padmini Balaram

    Silpa-Sadana, Visva-Bharati, Srinikrtan, Dist. Birbhum, W. Bengal: India

O-04Sub-Session 4: Transportation

15:00-16:20 Conference Rooms 141/142

OP-014

The study about the psychological barrier for discouraging the elderly and people with walking disabilities going out of home

  • Etsuko Kusuda1, Hirokazu Nagano2

    1 Mobility Consultant and Journalist: Japan
    2 Arakawa City Office, Disaster Prevention and City Development Section: Japan

OP-015

Using public views on autonomous vehicles to shape the design of our future cities.

  • Dale Harrow1, Rama Gheerawo1, Gail Ramster1, Mike Saunders2

    1 Royal College of Art Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design: UK
    2 Commonplace Digital Ltd.: UK

OP-016

Assessing the Information Design of Bus Route Maps in Guadalajara: Older Adults Using Route 51

  • Carlos Díaz de León Zuloaga, Sarah G. Ventura Basto, Carlos Aceves González, Elvia L. González Muñoz

    University of Guadalajara: México

OP-017

Transforming America’s Oldest Transit System Into the Most Universally Designed

  • Christopher S Hart

    MBTA / Mass Dept. of Transportation: USA

OP-018

Public Rights-of-Way: Creating Standards for Inclusion

  • Gina G. Hilberry

    Cohen Hilberry Architects: USA

O-05Sub-Session 5: Medical / Welfare

16:40-18:00 Conference Rooms 141/142

OP-019

Evaluation of the usability of nutritional recipes: a comparison between a text-based interface and an interface based on ergonomic guidelines

  • Lilia Roselia Prado León, Carlos Díaz de León Zuloaga, Perla Liliana Zambrano Prado, Adrián Antonio Cisneros Hernández, Sara Cárdenas Vázquez

    University of Guadalajara: México

OP-020

Designing A Workplace Toolbox with People Across the Autism Spectrum

  • Katie Gaudion, Rama Gheerawo

    The Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design: UK

OP-021

Universal design and inclusive eye health: a pilot initiative in Bhopal (India).

  • Andrea Pregel1, Tracy Vaughan Gough1, Sandeep Buttan2, Archana Bhambal3, Jayashree Kumar3

    1 Sightsavers International, Haywards Heath: UK
    2 Sightsavers International: India
    3 Sightsavers India: India

OP-022

Development Process and Effectiveness of an Interactive Product for the Hearing Impaired

  • Yoshiki Matsuda, Yasuaki Takamoto, Shinichi Ono

    FUJITSU: Japan

December 11 (Sunday)

O-06Sub-Session 6: Principles / Education

9:10-10:30 Conference Rooms 141/142

OP-023

From Physical Accessibility to Psychosocial Inclusivity; Revisiting the Core Concept of Inclusive Design

  • Farnaz Nickpour

    Senior Lecturer in Design, Brunel University, Inclusive Design research Group: UK

OP-024

An Ideal Care Relationship between Designers and Users

  • Ying Jiang1, 2, Timothy Joseph Jachna1, Hua Dong2

    1 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Hong Kong, China
    2 Tongji University: China

OP-025

Usability Study of Overbrook School for the Blind Multi-Sensory Touch Model

  • Heamchand Subryan1, Steve Landau2, Edward Steinfeld1

    1 University at Buffalo, School of Architecture, Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access: USA
    2 Touch Graphics Inc.: USA

OP-026

Universal Social Responsibility and Universal Design

  • Balaram Singanapalli

    D. J. Academy of design: India

OP-027

Application of ICT in the special support education -The use of “Kimochi Nikki”-

  • Satoshi Sakai1, Eiichi Miyazaki1, Hisoka Suzuki2, Ken Suginome3, Gen Asakawa3

    1 Kagawa University: Japan
    2 Tokyo Gakugei University: Japan
    3 Fujitsu Design Limited: Japan

O-07Sub-Session 7: Information UD

10:50-12:10 Conference Rooms 141/142

OP-028

About Solution of QoL with movie appreciation by the Blind and Low Vision People

  • Katsuhiko Okada

    NEC Professional Engineer Association: Japan

OP-029

Development of User Interface for Voice-activated Drawing that Facilitates Smooth Communication with the Hearing-impaired and Speakers of Other Languages

  • Masato Hirai, Tsutomu Matsubara, Yoshimichi Umeki, Naoki Tsuru, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Takanori Hikima, Takashi Yamauchi, Akiko Imaishi

    Mitsubishi Electric Industrial Design Center: Japan

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