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Kyu-Ho Ahn is an Associate Professor in the Interior Architecture Program and Disability Studies at the University of Oregon's College of Arts and Sciences. He holds NCIDQ certification and LEED AP ID+C accreditation. With professional experience in retail design, he supervised over 500 retail store projects and trade shows in Korea and China. His research focuses on universal design for autism and accessibility, including projects like the SOAR adult daycare center and the Post-Occupant Evaluation of Ed Roberts Campus. He also explores retail environments through the A2S Model, linking design stimuli to consumer behavior. Ahn teaches architecture studios, design foundations, and seminars on universal design.
Education:
- MFA Interior Design, Iowa State University, 2002
- BFA Industrial Design, Hongik University, Seoul, Korea, 1992
Research Interests: Ahn investigates how built environments influence human experiences, particularly for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. He advocates equity-centered design to enhance independence and quality of life. His commercial design research analyzes behavioral responses to environmental stimuli, including lighting's impact on shopping experiences.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in interdisciplinary design projects with academic and industry partners, focusing on accessibility and evidence-based design methodologies.





