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Are architects and designers neuro-divergent or have traits that are neuro-divergent? Google says that: neurodivergent (adjective) means "differing in mental or neurological (www.google.com...) function from what is considered typical or normal (frequently used with reference to autistic (www.google.com...) spectrum disorders); not neurotypical (www.google.com...) ".
We often think of ourselves as special or have special skill sets, but to identify as a 'neurodivergent' would be going too far. Or is it? There is a particular skill of being able to "look at a 2-dimensional drawing and imagine the 3-dimensional equivalent in my head", as the author Scaff said in the article: Designing and leading while neurodivergent ( / designing-while-neurod... ) .
I thought my students and my (manual drawing) peers were able to do this and it is a skill that architects need to have. Or was I wrong about this?
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