(1) Department of Agriculture: All programs, services, and regulatory activities relating to farming and the raising of livestock, including extension services.
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§ 35.190(b)(1) Department of Agriculture
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NOTIFICATION
Within six months of the effective date of this Agreement, SDA will adopt the attached Notice (Attachment A); distribute it to all supervisors; publish the Notice in a local...
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§ 35.190(b)(4) Department of Housing and Urban Development
(4) Department of Housing and Urban Development: All programs, services, and regulatory activities relating to state and local public housing, and housing assistance and referral.
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§ 35.190(b)(3) Department of Health and Human Services
(3) Department of Health and Human Services: All programs, services, and regulatory activities relating to the provision of health care and social services, including schools of...
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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?...
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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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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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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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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....
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Phasing in Play Areas
“Phased Designs” are play areas developed to be installed in different stages, allowing the play area to grow in a planned manner while accommodating budgets, fund raising, or community...
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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.
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11B-802.4.1 Armrests
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.
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Title II Highlights (revised in 2008)
Designated Agencies XI. Technical Assistance...
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Research and its applications, medium-term and long term
This is before you build anything, before you spend any money on actual hardware that this all can be part of the design phase to create a model that is a physics-based model....
- Ronald L. Mace Universal Design Institute
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Raised Letter Braille requirement - Exterior
Is a Raised Letter Braille sign required based on the following scenario? (California) 1. Retail building with multiple tenants with exterior entrances 2. Building...
- Global Universal Design Commission, Inc., (GUDC)
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Selection of Playgrounds
A purposive snowball sampling technique was used to recruit local park and recreation agencies by phone, e-mail and in person. ...
- International Interior Design Association (IIDA)
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The Most Common DESIGN Errors
◼ The Most Common DESIGN Errors (11/17/00) Click here to view or download "The Most Common DESIGN Errors" (75.7 KB pdf)...
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11B-101.1 General
The requirements are to be applied during the design, construction, additions to, and alteration of sites, facilities, buildings, and elements to the extent required by Chapter 1, Section...
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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....