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Institute for Human Centered Design (formerly Adaptive Environments)

The Institute for Human Centered Design is an international non-profit organization that promotes design that works for everyone across the spectrum of ability and age and enhances human experience. Its work balances expertise in legally required accessibility with promotion of best practices in human-centered universal design. It offers information and guidance about the civil rights laws and codes that provide a bedrock of accessibility in the U.S., and provides education and consultation about strategies, precedents and best practices that go beyond legal requirements to design places, things, communication and policy that integrate solutions to the reality of human diversity.

180-200 Portland Street
Suite 1
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
United States
Telephone: 617-695-1225.
TT: 617-695-1225.
Fax: 617-482-8099.
Web: http://www.adaptenv.org.
Email: info@humancentereddesign.org.

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