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the man is using his cell phone to get out of the door and go outside

Image 6 of 7 from gallery of Universal Signage: The First Step in Making Cities More Accessible. Photograph by Avanti Avanti Studio & Design for All Foundation

a person with a mop leaning against a wall and looking at something on the floor

The innovations in these projects go above and beyond the requisite wheelchair-accessible ramp, demonstrating how modern architects are designing for disabilities in new and inventive ways.

the diagram shows different types of wheelchairs and how they are used to transport them

Image 9 of 10 from gallery of Universal Design and Accessibility Manuals from Latin America and Spain. via Corporación Ciudad Accesible / Por Andrea Boudeguer S., Pamela Prett W.

two men are walking up the stairs in front of a stair case with yellow lines

One of my favorite things in the world is stumbling across a design that's both creative yet so painfully obvious, it makes me wonder why nobody thought of it before. A staircase handrail serves two important purposes. It A. acts as a barrier between flights of stairs, so you don't accidentally fall over and hurt

the different types of legos are shown in this graphic diagram, which shows how to use

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the usability wheel is shown with four sections labeled in red, yellow and green

Inclusive design is often confused with simply designing for people with disabilities. However, true inclusive design is much more than this — it is about designing for as diverse a range of people…

two renderings of a room with chairs, tables and a wheelchair in it's center

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires schools to provide accessible and inclusive learning spaces for students, parents, and employees who have a physical or mental impairment or disability of any level of severity. To meet ADA requirements, schools must meet a minimum standard of accessibility for facilities and make accommodations for students’ individual educational needs. #MiEN #k12education #learning #schooldesign #collaboration #students #teachers #softseating #ADA

the floor plan for a two bedroom apartment with an attached kitchen and living room area

With many new products and styles on the market today, you can to design a wheelchair accessible home that is functional and beautiful.

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