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504.4 Templates
- Design for All Foundation
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Step 1: Determine the Applicability of FSTAG
After a decision has been made to design or alter a trail, three questions must be asked: 1. Does the work meet the definitions for new construction or alteration?...
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ADA Facilities Compliance Risk Assessment Form
Design Contract specifically requires design professionals to comply with the ADA and ADA Accessibility Guidelines. ____ (Y=2 pts.) 2.)...
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Spa
Plants throughout to remove contaminants and increase oxygen levels Weights, treadmill, and wind trainer, and ceiling mounted TV in a beautiful space (not hidden in the...
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Section 37.11 Administrative Enforcement
Under the DOJ rules implementing title II of the ADA (28 CFR part 35), DOT is a ``designated agency'' for enforcement of complaints relating to transportation programs of public entities...
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§ 38.27(b)
(b) Each securement location shall have a sign designating it as such....
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Implementation Challenges for Interiors (slides 16 and 17)
Prescriptive requirements are great, [if they are] backed by research, but that also may limit the design creativity and options and force someone to design something somewhere that may...
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Jim Woods. Introductory Comments
The second would be criteria and design evaluations. In lighting, where are we today and how do we deal with these?...
- Accessibility Management Platform (AMP) Digital Accessibility Tool by SSB BART Group
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11B-216.2 Designations
Where pictograms are provided as designations of permanent rooms and spaces, the pictograms shall comply with Section 11B-703.6 and shall have text descriptors complying with Sections 11B...
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11B-216.2 Designations
Where pictograms are provided as designations of permanent rooms and spaces, the pictograms shall comply with Section 11B-703.6 and shall have text descriptors complying with Sections 11B...
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Use color and design to create architectural landmarks to aid in spatial orientation (slides 8 – 10)
We can use color and texture to facilitate wayfinding. We talked yesterday that thinking about it in terms of gray scale. For example, in the space on the left [in slide 8], there’s...
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Why Design for Accessibility?
Why Design for Accessibility? I) It serves everyone who uses the facilities....
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1.1.2
1.1.2 When a dimension range is the regulatory requirement use the midpoint of the range as the drawing dimension.
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2.4.2
2.4.2 When defining acceptable methods of correction for a non - complying element, give reasonable consideration to how the remedial action may affect construction time, cost,...
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1.2.1
1.2.1 Use the plus - or - minus symbol (±) after a dimension when it must be made clear what the expected tolerance is. This should be coordinated with the specification...
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Mark J. Mazz, AIA: Architectural Consultant on Accessibility
I don’t design buildings anymore because I like being self-employed without employees....
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Mary Ann Hay, IALD, LEED™ AP. Artificial Lighting
Basis of Lighting Design (slide 9) Having said that, I think it’s really critical that the lighting design has to be developed in concert with the requirements of the occupants....
- Ronald L. Mace Universal Design Institute
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The History of Accessibility Guidelines
ADA Standards for Accessible Design (ADASAD) of 2010. The U.S....
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1001.1 Scope
Unless otherwise modified or specifically addressed in Chapter 10, all other requirements in this document apply to the design and construction of recreation facilities. ...
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1001.1 Scope
Unless otherwise modified or specifically addressed in Chapter 10, all other requirements in this document apply to the design and construction of recreation facilities....
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Armrests: ADA Standard Section 802.4.1
Where armrests are provided on the seating in the immediate area, folding or retractable armrests shall be provided on the aisle side of the seat.