What if our buildings are failing us? In Design Democracy, William Robertson argues that the spaces we inhabit, like our offices, health care facilities, and hospitality environments, are often designed without enough information, resulting in places that are dysfunctional, uninspiring, and disconnected from the needs of those who use them. This book introduces a revolutionary new approach: Design Democracy. It's both a methodology and a call to action, dismantling the top-down, ego-driven design process and replacing it with collaboration, empathy, and data-driven decisions. By embracing the collective wisdom of all users, from the CEO to the intern, we can create spaces that are not just more profitable but also more innovative and inspiring. Drawing on William Robertson's extensive experience in architecture and design, as well as insights from his cross-country bicycle journey and martial arts practice, Design Democracy is a powerful manifesto for a new era of design, one built on empathy, authenticity, and the courage to create places that become catalysts for human potential.