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Accessibility and Wayfinding: Construction and Design Manual

Author/EditorMeuser, Philipp (Author)
Pogade, Daniela (Author)
Tobolla, Jennifer (Author)
Publisher: DOM Publishers
ISBN: 9783869226750
Pub Date01/05/2018
BindingHardback
Pages416
Dimensions (mm)280(h) * 225(w)
Accessible architecture is about much more than wide doorways and low-placed light switches. Accessibility means independent and self-reliant living and mobility for people of all ages and in any situation in life. Enabling this requires a clear awareness of the related concepts and principles that need to be adopted into the planning at an early s
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Accessible architecture is about much more than wide doorways and low-placed light switches. Accessibility means independent and self-reliant living and mobility for people of all ages and in any situation in life. Enabling this requires a clear awareness of the related concepts and principles that need to be adopted into the planning at an early stage. This manual presents both public buildings and orientation systems in the fields of culture, transport, and education, as well as examples from the worlds of work and health. Informative essays provide an insight into the theory of signage, while selected projects are described from the perspective of Design for All.
> Large-scale images and drawings illustrate ten design parameters
> Best-of collection of the practical handbooks on accessible architecture and wayfinding
> Incorporate two areas of design to ease our daily life

Accessible architecture is about much more than wide doorways and low-placed light switches. Accessibility means independent and self-reliant living and mobility for people of all ages and in any situation in life. Enabling this requires a clear awareness of the related concepts and principles that need to be adopted into the planning at an early stage. This manual presents both public buildings and orientation systems in the fields of culture, transport, and education, as well as examples from the worlds of work and health. Informative essays provide an insight into the theory of signage, while selected projects are described from the perspective of Design for All.
> Large-scale images and drawings illustrate ten design parameters
> Best-of collection of the practical handbooks on accessible architecture and wayfinding
> Incorporate two areas of design to ease our daily life

Philipp Meuser, born in Hilden / Germany (1969), architect and publisher. Studied architecture in Berlin and Zurich with a focus on history and theory. Construction and consulting projects in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Academic research on mass housing in the Soviet Union as well as publications on socialist architecture.

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