
Monday Oct 06, 2025
ICYMI: Designing for Every Mind: 5 Ways to Build Neuroinclusive Workplaces
This is an ICYMI article-read episode of I Hear Design, adapted from our i+s feature “Designing for Every Mind: 5 Ways to Build Neuroinclusive Workplaces.” You’ll hear five practical, research-informed strategies for neuroinclusive workplace design—covering choice and zoning, sensory load management, predictable wayfinding, user control/personalization, and biophilic design—along with expert perspective from HOK’s Kay Sargent and Tom Polucci. Listen in for a concise guide you can share with clients and project teams looking to make workplace environments more inclusive and effective for all.
In this episode, you'll discover:
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How to use choice-based zoning (focus, collaboration, retreat) so people can pick environments that match their cognitive needs.
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Practical ways to reduce sensory load—lighting, acoustics, materials, and tech—to minimize fatigue and distraction.
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Predictable wayfinding tactics (clear sightlines, landmarks, iconography) that lower anxiety and improve navigation.
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Why user control and personalization (adjustable lighting, seating, tools) boost comfort, autonomy, and performance.
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How biophilic cues (views, textures, rhythms) can calm the nervous system and support sustained attention.
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The business case: fewer disruptions, higher engagement, broader talent access—including neurodivergent employees.
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Quick-start pilot ideas and metrics to test changes fast and measure impact (utilization, focus time, satisfaction).
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