Ruilin Qin

The individuals with ASD in Australia are in a serious situation, they may experience difficulties when it comes to employment. The differenced behavior and thoughts that conducted a hard status for them to be employed. Base on the current situation, this thesis design will investigate the relationship and conditions of the prospective working and living mode for individuals with ASD, who are preferred to working and living independently. By exploring the possibilities that could achieve the balance of sensory comfortability between living and working through an architectural methodology. As an architectural solution, the further project will be propositioning an innovative residential mode for this particular group of people, which intend to mitigate the “barrier” between their difficulty and social background.