Trauma-Informed Design Studio: Trauma-Informed Design
This research guide was made for students enrolled in ARC 606: Inclusive Design Studio - Trauma-Informed Design
Last Updated: Mar 13, 2025 9:02 AM
Subject Headings & Keywords
Design:
accessibility
behavior health care
built environment
biophilic or nature design
healng centered
human centered
inclusive design
supportive environments
trauma informed design (TID)
Spacial design:
escape places
open layouts
safe entrances and exits
safety through visability
wayfaring
Sensory:
acoustics
comfortable seating
natural elements
natural light
sound scapingtactile materials
visual comfort
Precedent Studies
Articles
- Academic Search Complete This link opens in a new windowComprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- BuildingGreen This link opens in a new windowBuildingGreen helps architects, designers and other sustainability professionals make their projects greener and healthier. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- Google Scholar This link opens in a new windowGoogle's trial effort to index the scholarly web
More InfoPartial Full-Text PUBLIC - MEDLINE with Full Text via EBSCO This link opens in a new windowThe U.S. National Library of Medicine® (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains more than 23 million references to journal articles in life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. More InfoMore InfoPartial Full-Text UB ONLY
Design Related
- Showworks: Trauma Informed DesignLinks to 5 different pdf on trauma informed design
- 2024 Behavioral Health Design GuideThe Design Guide is available free of cost via download as a service to the industry in an attempt to provide current information regarding products and philosophies that we feel are better for use in psychiatric hospitals and behavioral health facilities.
- Continuing Education: Trauma-Informed DesignArchitectural Record
Other Resources
- Design Guide for Inpatient Mental Health & Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program FacilitiesU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Search for government reports:
Google search: site:.gov then keywords
ex: site:,gov trauma informed design practices built environment
Books
A Guide to Socially-Informed Research for Architects and Designers by
Call Number: APL NA1995 .J36 2023 and EbookThis book offers an efficient set of step-by-step tips and overarching lessons about how to gather useful, meaningful, and socially-informed data about clients' and other stakeholders' experiences in architecture and interior design professions. In this guide, author Michelle Janning helps the design professional conduct ongoing evaluation of design projects, create useful pre- and post-design evaluations, frame effective questions for improved future design, involve various stakeholders in the research process, and focus on responsible and evidence-based human-centered design to improve the relationship between design and people's experiences. Examining a variety of both large- and small-scale project examples from different institutional realms, including healthcare sites, schools, residences, eating establishments, museums, and theaters, this book highlights not only the overlap in these types of projects but also the differences between project sizes that may impact the methods used in any given project. It also offers tools for how to communicate design success to audiences that include potential clients, occupants, and other designers. A Guide to Socially-Informed Research for Architects and Designers is a go-to reference for design professionals interested in using accessible social scientific methods to gather essential and practical information from people who occupy the spaces they design and to do so in an ethical, inclusive, and socially-informed way in order to enhance social sustainability in the built environment.Care and Design by
Call Number: APL HT166 .C259 2017Care and Design: Bodies, Buildings, Cities connects the study of design with care, and explores how concepts of care may have relevance for the ways in which urban environments are designed. It explores how practices and spaces of care are sustained specifically in urban settings, thereby throwing light on an important arena of care that current work has rarely discussed in detail.