Universal Accessibility: On the need of an empathy-based architecture is a PhD thesis researching the paradigm of accessible architectural design. Starting from the very first understanding of accessibility in architecture, it analyses the evolution of the concept over recent decades up to the present, in order to evaluate its current significance. The assumption of this dissertation is that all current theories concerning accessibility in architecture are not properly approached and/or they are poorly linked to architectural practice, since the main postulate of this thesis is that the quality of built environments is poor in respect to accessibility. Therefore, this thesis aims to point out the main problems that accessible designs face n...
In 1998 Molly Follette Story, James Mueller and Roland Mace published the book The Universal Design ...
The aim of this special issue is to examine environments and settings that are, could or should be s...
The papers in this issue reflect participants' disquiet with the theoretical and conceptual content ...
Universal Accessibility: On the need of an empathy-based architecture is a PhD thesis researching th...
Universal Accessibility: On the need of an empathy-based architecture is a PhD thesis researching th...
The accessibility of spaces, facilities and services is one of the essential requirements of contemp...
Architects usually design for normative bodies , thus shaping an exclusive environment for many user...
Since 2015, the Swedish disability policy promotes a universally designed built environment as an id...
The impact of the built environment on the participation and engagement of all people in the communi...
AbstractEvery citizen has to right to move throughout a city safely and independently. The term acce...
The paper is focused on the evolution of the concept of accessibility, by considering data of the Wo...
Understandings of accessibility evolved from focusing on wheelchair accessibility to more integrated...
Accessibility programs and advocates use a range of approaches to persuade people to prioritize acce...
Universal Accessibility is a blessing and can become a nightmare. Drawing on the long-standing resea...
Recognising exclusion is the first step to designing accessible products and services. Most products...
In 1998 Molly Follette Story, James Mueller and Roland Mace published the book The Universal Design ...
The aim of this special issue is to examine environments and settings that are, could or should be s...
The papers in this issue reflect participants' disquiet with the theoretical and conceptual content ...
Universal Accessibility: On the need of an empathy-based architecture is a PhD thesis researching th...
Universal Accessibility: On the need of an empathy-based architecture is a PhD thesis researching th...
The accessibility of spaces, facilities and services is one of the essential requirements of contemp...
Architects usually design for normative bodies , thus shaping an exclusive environment for many user...
Since 2015, the Swedish disability policy promotes a universally designed built environment as an id...
The impact of the built environment on the participation and engagement of all people in the communi...
AbstractEvery citizen has to right to move throughout a city safely and independently. The term acce...
The paper is focused on the evolution of the concept of accessibility, by considering data of the Wo...
Understandings of accessibility evolved from focusing on wheelchair accessibility to more integrated...
Accessibility programs and advocates use a range of approaches to persuade people to prioritize acce...
Universal Accessibility is a blessing and can become a nightmare. Drawing on the long-standing resea...
Recognising exclusion is the first step to designing accessible products and services. Most products...
In 1998 Molly Follette Story, James Mueller and Roland Mace published the book The Universal Design ...
The aim of this special issue is to examine environments and settings that are, could or should be s...
The papers in this issue reflect participants' disquiet with the theoretical and conceptual content ...