Accessible Design with Faith Malton
No Barriers
English - September 29, 2021 12:00 - 37 minutes - 34.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 80 ratingsGovernment Society & Culture inspiration overcoming barriers reality adaptive athlete interviews erik weihenmayer jeff evans Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Faith Malton is a natural-born engineer. She was born missing her right arm and thus, grew up problem-solving and adapting to her environment through innovation. More importantly, she engineered her mental aptitude and psyche to be rooted in a growth mindset. A student ambassador, she found herself inquisitive on how other cultures worked and how culture determines the perception of disability. Her curiosity led her to places like Antarctica, India, and Tanzania. Every trip was an awakening and revealed to her how the built environment shapes the way in which humans experience the world.
She now works at Walter P. Moore, an international civil engineering firm, doing site design. She believes design teams have a responsibility for their designs to be universally accessible, inspire the human spirit, and nurture a connection to the natural world.
Malton also works to help others break through mental barriers and navigate the world with limb differences through her YouTube channel, One Arm Wonder.
Resources:
YouTube: One Arm Wonder
Instagram: @theonearmwonderrr
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