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Photos from Evidence Based Design's post 11/03/2026

Emic and Etic—two beautiful words that were first introduced by the American linguist Kenneth L. Pike in 1954. Pike coined them to distinguish insider versus outsider perspectives in the study of languages and cultures, but they equally apply to the participatory design process, where outside expertise is blended with inside lived experience. This conceptual pairing consistently informs our approach to design, particularly when working with people who are living with different forms of cognitive impairment.
In this context, multiple studies have found that occupant involvement across all stages of the process—from briefing to post-occupancy analysis—produces more acceptable and adoptable environments, while also addressing equity and representation concerns.
For EBD projects, we develop flexible, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools for dyadic, face-to-face communication on each project. We invest the time needed to observe verbal and physical responses that result in a person-centred design outcome—one that supports instrumental activities of daily living.
On site at Rupanyup—where we are nearing completion on the new Aged Care wing for West Wimmera Health Services, with Nicholson Construction—current residents Zoltan, Arthur, and Janice were with caregivers Jo and Jojo, and Sreeja the Director of Nursing. In these photos, they are all providing final input on minor but important details at the completion of the rough-in stage.

Photos from Evidence Based Design's post 05/03/2026

Progress at our prototypical disability housing project for Housing Choices Australia, with Better Living Group as head contractors. Ready for bulk painting and installation of cabinetwork in the coming weeks.

Photos from Evidence Based Design's post 22/02/2026

Cabinetwork going in at WWHS Rupanyup New Aged Care Wing. Implicit wayfinding will be supported by natural light, with each bedroom door side panel painted a different colour. A digital display outside each room will also achieve a pattern of differentiation that assists residents living with cognitive decline to move autonomously around their new home.

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