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The group canvassed the entire campus, looking for clues old and new about how deaf people already use architecture in an adaptive way. They organized their findings by a series of categories: (1) sensory reach, (2) space and proximity, (3) mobility and proximity, (4) light and color, and (5) acoustics.
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