Inclusive Buildings: Designing and Managing an Accessible Environment
โ Scribed by Keith Bright, Roberto Di Giulio(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 24
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Recent legislation (the DDA - Disability Discrimination Act) together with Part M of the Building Regulations place an increasing onus on construction professionals to provide and maintain accessible environments. No longer is it acceptable to ignore access to the built environment.
This interactive CD presents a wealth of design information within hundreds of 'pages' containing text, diagrams, detailed floor plans and annotated photographs, all linked in a way to allow you to pass between sections, gathering data, advice and guidance as required.
It is designed to be explored; the more you look, the more you will find ...
There is extensive detail on user needs and many examples of good design solutions. A range of building categories are assessed (from health, education and commerce to leisure, transport and social) are assessed and broken down into functional elements (external areas, horizontal circulation, facilities, general services, etc).
The Inclusive Buildings CD is an essential desk tool for architects, surveyors, facility managers and all responsible for ensuring that buildings meet the provisions of the DDA. It will also be an indispensable study guide for access consultants and auditors and enable them to audit buildings for accessibility with confidence.
PC and Mac CompatibleContent:
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements (page 1):
Chapter 2 Introduction (page 3):
Chapter 3 How to use the CD (page 5):
Chapter 4 Getting Started (pages 11โ14):
Chapter 5 A Worked Example (pages 15โ18):
Chapter 6 Access Audits (pages 19โ20):
Chapter 7 General Information on Using the CD (page 21):
Chapter 8 Useful Organisations (pages 23โ24):
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>This manual covers the design, improvement, maintenance and management of accessible environments. It shows you how to provide and run buildings, services, and employment facilities to enable independent and convenient use by everyone.</p> <p><i>The Access Manual</i> was first published in Novemb
<p>This manual covers the design, improvement, maintenance and management of accessible environments. It shows you how to provide and run buildings, services, and employment facilities to enable independent and convenient use by everyone.</p><p><i>The Access Manual</i> was first published in Novembe
The Access Manual was first published in November 2003 and has been used by architects and facilities managers needing to meet the requirements of new legislation in 2004. It was well received by design, management, access, and health professionals.
The reality of the built environment for disabled people is one of social, physical and attitudinal barriers which prevent their ease of mobility, movement and access. In the United Kingdom, most homes cannot be accessed by wheelchair, while accessible transport is the exception rather than the rule