Project Outputs

The Neurodiverse City launched two public surveys to gather input from neurodivergent populations around public space access in New York City and beyond, hosted workshops and site audits, and tested two neuroinclusive prototypes.

Cornell PiTech PhD Impact Fellow Lucy Jiang assessed how technology can help evaluate public space accessibility via “Neurodivergence Research, Technology, and Public Space”  In May 2026, the Neurodiverse City released a final report on learnings, best design practices, and recommendations for future accessibility policy planning.

The Neurodiverse City

May 2026

Report on Neurodivergence Research, Technology, and Public Space

May 2026

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Project Activities

The Neurodiverse City tested a neuroinclusive streetscape prototype and a sensory schoolyard designed for neurodivergent New Yorkers:

Activity Photos (10)

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PS112m Pilot by Katt Manzueta. Site map created by VCA.

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PS112m Pilot with VCA by Katt Manzueta

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PS112m Pilot with VCA by Katt Manzueta

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Louise Nevelson Plaza Pilot with WIP by Katt Manzueta 

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Louise Nevelson Plaza Pilot with WIP by Katt Manzueta 

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Louise Nevelson Plaza Pilot with WIP by Katt Manzueta 

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PS112 Workshop with VCA by Katt Manzueta

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200 Water Street Sensory Audit with WIP by Katt Manzueta

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Katt Manzueta | 200 Water Street Sensory Audit led by WIP Collaborative 

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