Skip to Nav Bar News Archives Rules & Notices Status of Rules Section 508 The Board's toll numbers and staff extensions have changed due to an upgrade of its phone system. Its toll-free numbers remain the same: voice: (202) 272-0080 or (800) 872-2253 phone directory TTY: (202) 272-0082 or (800) 993-2822 Fax: (202) 272-0081 New Members and Chair President Bush has appointed three new members to ...
Working to make the world fit for all people. Adaptive Environments promotes accessibility as well as universal design through education programs, technical assistance, training, consulting, publications and design advocacy.
Welcome! The Center for Universal Design is a national research, information, and technical assistance center that evaluates, develops, and promotes universal design in housing, public and commercial facilities, and related products. Please Contact Us directly or learn more About The Center. Center Search for Director Principles of Universal Design RERC on Universal Design CD-Rom UD Exemplars ...
National Center on Accessibility - accessible parks, recreation tourism for people with disabilities ...
National Center on Accessibility - accessible parks, recreation tourism for people with disabilities ...
Resource for the elderly or disabled to increase the availability and access of home modifications.
The Centre for Accessible Environments is the information and training body on the access design of the built environment for disabled people.
Mary Wagstaff More prizes and sponsors for 2002 Competition This year's Design for Our Future Selves competition will have five categories: Age (sponsored by the Retail Trust); Work (GMW Partnership); Mobility and Care (Mobility Choice); and Communication. The record 63 shortlisted entries will be on show in The RCA Summer Show from 28 June to 7 July, with the winners announced on 1 July.
Provides detailed construction guidelines and cost estimates for barrier free design in new homes. Suggests ways to encourage wheelchair accessable construction in all homes.
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The Design Linc provides design tips, product information and other resources for those designing for people with disabilities.
About AEMA AEMA is a non-profit, unincorporated association, formed in 1990 to meet the special needs of those involved with accessibility equipment. The term Accessibility Equipment includes the design, installation and servicing of vertical, inclined and horizontal conveying systems which are used primarily to provide access and/or egress for physically challenged persons in public and ...
About this page... Universal Design means design for people of all ages and abilities. With that in mind, this site has been designed for use by visitors with differing visual abilities who may prefer text-only to graphic format. Further information about accessibility in web site design is available through the Trace Center for Research and Development. History Universal Design means design for ...
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The Accessible Landscapes Project Introduction Computer generated examples of furniture designed by the Accessible Landscapes Project Background to the Project People and Institutions Involved Our Process Our Flagship Publication Working Prototypes - The Open Bench Revolution Contact Us! pevans@sfsu.edu ...
Go back to the Home Page! Sponsored by NIDRR Informed Consumer's Guide to Accessible Housing January, 1995 Introduction For most people, a home is more than a building: it is a state of mind, an expression of personality, the one place where it is possible simply to be. The types of homes in which people live reflect their tastes and priorities. Deciding to change that home, whether through ...
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Access2go This web site is being developed to give information on access solutions, facilities and equipment that can be used by designers, developers and service providers to enhance indepedence for people with disabilities. ENTER THIS SITE NOW A companion site is being developed to give information on accessible places for disabled people so that they can travel around with confidence on www.
We are remodeling our home to make it accessible for the physically limited. What can you recommend in the way of appliances
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