Inclusive Design Designing and Developing Accessible Environments

The reality of the built environment for disabled people is one of social, physical and attitudinal barriers which prevent their ease of mobility, movement and access. In the United Kingdom, most homes cannot be accessed by wheelchair, while accessible transport is the exception rather than the rule...

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Main Authors: Imrie, Rob 1958- (Author), Hall, Peter 1961- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: NEW YORK Routledge 2016
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