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Stepping Thru Accessible Restrooms

10:00 am - 3:30 pm PDT, June 05, 2015   |   Organized by: Stepping Thru Accessibility (STA)

Description

Stepping Thru Accessible Restrooms

Date: June 5, 2015 (in-person and live webinar)
Location: On-line & Cerritos College, Cerritos, CA
Hours: 10:00-3:30
Host: AIA Long Beach/South Bay

More info and registration, click here  or email executivedirector@aialb-sb.org

Description

Although restrooms have been around forever and the new ADA Standards for over a couple of years, we still have facilities with restrooms that are not completely compliant. The major question is, why? Is it designer? Builder? Or is it an on-going maintenance issue? Each component within a restroom has a myriad of requirements needing to fit together like a puzzle. We will take an in-depth look at the technical Access requirements and how it impacts restroom design, whether single or multi-accommodation.

Summary

An in-depth look at the technical Access requirements and how it impacts restroom design, whether single-accommodation or multi-accommodation including requirements for individual components

Learning Objectives

•Understand overall scoping and spatial parameters within a restroom
•Review differences between between single and multi-accommodation restrooms
•Learn technical requirements for the various elements typically found within a restroom
•Overview critical design factors for compliant restroom design

Typically 5 hours for the full seminar, 4 hours (eliminates showers & bath tubs), 3½ hours (also eliminates children’s use), or 3 hours (additionally eliminates ambulatory stalls)




Janis Kent, AIA, CASp

Janis Kent, AIA, CASp is the Founding President of the Certified Access Specialist Institute (CASI), serving all who are involved with access in the built environment, whether in private practice or the public sector. She has made presentations on Accessibility at numerous venues from Dwell On Design in Los Angeles, to Design DC in Washington, to the National AIA Conventions in Chicago, New Orleans, and upcoming in Atlanta. Her most recent book is the Second Edition of Stepping Through Accessible Details. Richard Halloran, Secretary of the San Francisco Access Appeals Commission, described the book as “The most comprehensive and thorough compilation of accessibility information I have encountered.” Ms. Kent is designated a Subject Matter Expert (SME) by the California Division of the State Architect, a Certified Access Specialist, and she serves on the committee to develop the California state CASp exams. She conducts seminars for the Nevada State Board of Architecture, Interior Design, and Residential Design and has presented to business associations including AIA Chapters, Chambers of Commerce, US Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT), Manufactured Housing Educational Trust (MHET), California Public Parking Association (CPPA), and the Los Angeles County Office of Education. Ms. Kent is a licensed California Architect, and has been involved in the world of Accessibility since the mid- 1980’s. In addition to managing a wide range of architectural projects, she has surveyed numerous facilities for accessibility compliance and provided quality control for facilities throughout the country.

Registration Dates

Apr 01 - Jun 05, 2015

Location

AIA Long Beach/South Bay

6444 E Spring St #269

Long Beach, CA US

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