Access for Disabled People to Arts Premises: The Journey Sequence Access for Disabled People to Arts Premises: The Journey Sequence

Access for Disabled People to Arts Premises: The Journey Sequence

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Publisher Description

Illustrating actual building design solutions that have been created to improve accessibility for disabled patrons and performers, the 'Journey Sequence' outlines the best examples of design innovation produced in response to new and upcoming legislation.

A knowledge of how to design for the disabled can be crucial in winning contracts and having designs accepted. This book shows how the practical implications have already been successfully approached.

Covering the whole sequence from parking, to entry, and including details of facilities for the visually and hearing impaired users, advice is given on the methods designers should use in assessing the requirements of disabled people. This is not a publication giving theoretical prescription but rather an illustrated record of achievements in buildings of all sizes where proper access to the disabled has been created. It includes 14 case studies and examples that illustrate the diverse ways that accessibility has been incorporated into arts buildings throughout the UK. This includes Cinemas, Theatres, Concert Halls, Opera Houses, Museums and Libraries. The author team highlights specific design details that are particularly unique, to stimulate the reader and show that creating better accessibility for the disabled both demands and creates innovative design.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2007
June 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
192
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
10.3
MB

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