Neurodivergent persons often experience increased stress due to environmental factors such as noise, lighting, temperature, spatial layouts, or social dynamics. Smart and inclusive environments offer promising opportunities to reduce environmental stressors and to support stress regulation and everyday functioning by designing living spaces that respond to diverse needs.

This Special Thematic Session (STS) invites contributions that explore smart and inclusive living environments for neurodivergent persons across different settings, such as private homes, educational environments, workplaces, and community spaces, combining technological, spatial, social, and ethical perspectives. We particularly welcome work that goes beyond purely technology-driven solutions and considers hybrid approaches integrating sensing technologies, environmental and spatial design, participatory methods, and care perspectives.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Smart home technologies and responsive environments supporting stress regulation
  • Inclusive spatial design, lighting, acoustics, and materiality
  • Participatory, co-design, and user-centered approaches involving neurodivergent persons
  • Ethical, social, and accessibility considerations in inclusive living environments
  • Multidisciplinary experiences, prototypes, evaluations, and lessons learned

The STS aims to provide a forum for researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders to exchange ideas and experiences and to discuss how inclusive environments can be designed responsibly, collaboratively, and in close dialogue with neurodivergent persons and their everyday contexts.


Chairs

Daniela Krainer

Daniela Krainer, FH Kรคrnten gGmbH

Lukas Wohofsky

Lukas Wohofsky, FH Kรคrnten gGmbH


Contributions to a STS have to be submitted using theย standard submission proceduresย of ICCHP26.
When submitting your contribution please make sure to select the right STS from the drop-down list “Special Thematic Session”. Contributions to a STS are evaluated by the Programme Committee of ICCHP-AAATE and by the chair(s) of the STS. Please get in contact with the STS chair(s) for discussing your contribution and potential involvement in the session.