"Designing for the Disabled" breaks the mold of prevailing design-for-the-disabled practices and procedures. The book indicts the current "for the disabled" access legislation and introduces the concept of architectural disability, thus setting the agenda for reforming accessibility regulations. 115 illus., 20 half-tones.
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"Designing for the Disabled" breaks the mold of prevailing design-for-the-disabled practices and procedures. The book indicts the current "for the disabled" access legislation and introduces the concept of architectural disability, thus setting the agenda for reforming accessibility regulations. 115 illus., 20 half-tones.
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