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Harm Reduction Interior Design (HRID): 101 Strategies for a Healthier, Safer Environment by Damion Pasion Jones is a groundbreaking manual on safe and health-focused interior design that redefines how spaces can promote well-being, safety, and community health.
Rooted in years of research and professional practice, HRID introduces a pioneering framework that merges harm reduction principles with interior and architectural design. This comprehensive guide provides 101 actionable strategies to help architects, interior designers, and community advocates create safer, supportive environments where people can thrive.
Unlike traditional design resources, HRID integrates public health perspectives, trauma-informed design, universal access, and biophilic principles. Each strategy is practical, evidence-based, and adaptable to a variety of settings — including homes, schools, clinics, shelters, and community centers.
This premium color edition is designed for:
Architects and interior designers aiming to align aesthetics with human safety and well-being.
Educators and students exploring innovative interior design and public health approaches.
Healthcare professionals and housing providers are seeking to build supportive, trauma-informed spaces.
Policy leaders and community advocates committed to equity, safe spaces, and harm reduction strategies.
At its core, HRID democratizes interior design knowledge, making critical strategies accessible before traditional distributor pricing locks this work into the conventional market. During this Pre-Holiday Book Drive, readers can secure signed copies of the manual for $70 (and even less if purchased in bulk) in premium color. Only 100 copies remain at this special rate, after which the retail price will increase to $124.99.
More than a book, Harm Reduction Interior Design is a movement — offering a transformative vision of how thoughtful design can reduce risks, restore dignity, and support recovery across the spaces where we live, learn, and heal.