The communication and orientation styles of the deaf or hearing impaired come with their own set of design guidelines, especially regarding shared or educational spaces. Gallaudet University, a school for the deaf/hearing impaired in Washington, DC has been profiled before for its attention to architecting deaf space, and now gets the Vox / Curbed explainer treatment on the particulars of deaf design.
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