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Trauma-informed Design: A Framework for Designers, Architects, and Other Practitioners

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In a world where 90 percent of adults have experienced at least one traumatic event, the Trauma-informed Design Society is asking: how can we create spaces that promote healing rather than harm? 

This groundbreaking manual introduces Trauma-informed Design (TiD), a revolutionary approach that transforms how we conceive, create, and inhabit our built environment.

 

Drawing from the established principles of trauma-informed care, this comprehensive framework guides practitioners through the essential elements of designing spaces that foster safety, resilience, and healing. Four leading experts in the field combine their unique perspectives to present a holistic approach that encompasses not just physical spaces, but the entire design process.

 

This essential resource:

  • Introduces the three spheres of application: policy, process, and the built environment;
  • Outlines 11 crucial domains for implementing trauma-informed care in design;
  • Provides practical strategies for anticipating and mitigating environmental stressors;
  • Demonstrates how to create spaces that support healing and promote safety; and
  • Offers guidance for practitioners to advocate for meaningful organizational change.

 

Whether you're an architect, designer, healthcare professional, or organization leader, this framework provides the tools you need to create environments that truly serve and support their occupants. By understanding and addressing the impact of trauma through thoughtful design, we can transform our built environment into a powerful agent of healing.

 

"Trauma-informed Design: A Framework for Designers, Architects, and Other Practitioners provided the ideal balance of academic background and practical instruction for architects to incorporate TiD principles throughout the spectrum of their work. Trauma-informed Design provides guidance for supporting clients with specific TiD requirements, as well as fundamentals for inclusion in all design projects." - Graham Vickers [Senior Principle, Principal in Charge of Marketing, Director of Justice Practice; SMRT Architecture]

 

 

Specifications: 

By Christine Ann Awad Cowart, Janet E. Roche, Adrienne Erdman, & Dr. J. Davis Harte

ISBN: 979-8218525125

Published: Dec. 10, 2024 by the Trauma-informed Design Society (1st Ed.)

Pages: 196, Paperback

Dimensions:  6 x 0.5 x 9 inches

Weight: 13 oz.

 


 

 

About the Authors:

Christine Ann Awad Cowart, MA, is a co-founder and Chief Operations Officer of the Trauma-informed Design Society. A dually-certified trauma professional and policy specialist, she brings extensive experience in criminal legal systems, family services policy, and trauma-informed care to the field of design.

Janet E. Roche, MDS, CAPS, is a co-founder and CEO of the Trauma-informed Design Society. A Master of Design for Human Health from the Boston Architectural College (BAC), she brings expertise in health and wellness design as both a faculty member and CEO of Janet Roche Designs.

Adrienne Erdman, MDS, LSSGB, serves as the Society's Vice President of Research and Development. With over 10 years of experience in human factors engineering and consulting, she specializes in evidence-based and human-centered design research.

J. Davis Harte, PhD, is a co-founder and Vice President of Education and Senior Researcher of the Society. As Director of the Design for Human Health Master of Design Studies program at BAC and a WELL Accredited Professional, she brings crucial expertise in health-conscious design.


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