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The innovations in these projects go above and beyond the requisite wheelchair-accessible ramp, demonstrating how modern architects are designing for disabilities in new and inventive ways.

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Universal Design is a design framework to ensure something– a building, product, or information, can be accessed, understood and used to the greatest extent possible by all people regardless of their age, size, language, or ability.

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There are seven different principles to Universal Design, and these are: Equitable use (make a design that is useful to people with disabilities), flexibility in use (make the design for a wide range of people), simple and intuitive (make the design easy), Perceptible information( make it easy to understand), tolerance for error (design for less hazards), low physical effort, and Size and space for approach and use (make the design the correct size for the space). Equitable Use Universal Design, Universal Design Principles, Universal Design Interior, Inclusive Design Architecture, Universal Design Architecture, Inclusive Architecture, Architectural Poster, Accessibility Design, City Posters

There are seven different principles to Universal Design, and these are: Equitable use (make a design that is useful to people with disabilities), flexibility in use (make the design for a wide range of people), simple and intuitive (make the design easy), Perceptible information( make it easy to understand), tolerance for error (design for less hazards), low physical effort, and Size and space for approach and use (make the design the correct size for the space).

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