Gregor Strutz

Gregor Strutz is a designer, consultant, and researcher specializing in inclusive design, accessibility, and spatial orientation. Based in Berlin, he runs the studio inkl.Design, where he develops projects that combine architecture, visual communication, and service design to create environments accessible to everyone. His work focuses particularly on improving the experience of people with cognitive, visual, or learning disabilities in public spaces, museums, and cultural institutions. Strutz’s practice bridges professional design, research, and education, promoting Design for All and universal design approaches that integrate diversity, accessibility, and user participation into the design process. He has advised institutions, companies, and public organizations on inclusive design strategies, ranging from spatial wayfinding systems to comprehensive accessibility frameworks. Alongside his professional work, he lectures internationally and collaborates with universities and cultural organizations on topics related to accessibility and socially engaged design. His work contributes to expanding contemporary debates on design, diversity, and the built environment, positioning inclusive design as a key framework for more equitable and user-centered spaces.