Knowledge Library
Here you will find a growing universe of knowledge universal design, social sustainability and accessibility. The Knowledge Library brings together research, articles, reports and cases that all contribute to the understanding of a society designed for everyone — regardless of body, ability or life circumstances.

Olivia Dahl’s PhD project explores life with cerebral palsy through interviews and poetry workshops. It aims to uncover new insights into barriers, identity and dreams among people with disabilities and promote a more nuanced understanding of functional diversity.

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PhD fellow Valeria Borsotti explores barriers faced by neurodivergent students in computer science. Structural challenges and lack of accommodations hinder inclusion. She calls for universal design and greater disability awareness in education.

Podcast with Camilla Ryhl on universal design as a value-based, inclusive approach that supports the global goal to "leave no one behind".

All children have the right to an active life, but those with disabilities often participate less. This can stem from a complex interplay between personal experiences and societal structures.

The chapter explores how midwives' sensory use of light in Danish delivery rooms challenges conventional regulations and design aims, revealing how light affects the body and the experience of space.

In “Abnormal People”, journalist Sonja Furu examines our understanding of normality, deviance, inclusion and the human vision. For there is no such thing as a normal; we are all different, and there must be room for and access for all of us.

An inclusive view of people is the foundation of an open and diverse society. Watch 13 videos where experts and community voices share reflections on the role of the human mind in construction, education, culture and social development.

Two-thirds of all people with mobility impairments who are in work are employed in a flexible job. Although studies show that employees, employers and job centres generally rate the scheme positively, there are also criticisms of the flexicurity scheme. In the project, we will examine how the flexible job market works and can be improved.

In Partnership with
Technical University of Denmark

In Partnership with
The Royal Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation

In Partnership with
The Royal Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation

In Partnership with
The Royal Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation

In Partnership with
Technical University of Denmark

In Partnership with
The Royal Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation

In Partnership with
AAU Innovation - Aalborg University

In Partnership with
Association of Young People with Disabilities (SUMH)

In Partnership with
Technical University of Denmark

Three startups from DTU Skylab receive Bevica Seed Grants.

Don't scold the norm criticism. It is common practice in the field of disability.

World Capital of Architecture 2023 Copenhagen

New design lab will ensure everyone's access to nature

