Markus Harwood-Jones, Lee Airton, and Kel Martin
Published in the Canadian Journal of Higher Education
October 6, 2023
Abstract:
Gendered washrooms and changerooms are sites of tension for many transgender and/or gender non-conforming users. However, these are not the only groups impacted by the exclusive provision of gendered spaces. As gender-neutral facilities become increasingly standardized across multiple sectors, we consider how the rising trend of universal design can be realistically adapted within post-secondary institutions. This article proposes the concept of inclusive design and provides specific recommendations to improve user experience in gendered and gender-neutral facilities alike on campus.
Keywords: education, post-secondary, Ontario, trans studies, architecture, universal design