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Inclusive University Built Environments - The Impact of Approved Document M for Architects, Designers, and Engineers (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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Inclusive University Built Environments - The Impact of Approved Document M for Architects, Designers, and Engineers (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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This book investigates the impact of Approved Document M-introduced
to address accessibility and usability issues for people with
disabilities in newly constructed facilities-on different
university buildings in the United Kingdom. A selection of six
buildings at the University of Kent, the University of Bath, and
the University of Essex, built within the six decades spanning the
1960s through the 2010s, are studied to investigate the impact of
the measure on changing building designs to be accessible for all
potential users, including people with disabilities. The book
dissects specifically the University of Kent case study,
delineating benefits of the inclusive design approach. Providing
case studies of existing educational buildings and recommendations
case studies of existing educational buildings and provides
recommendations, the book is ideal for engineers, architects, built
environment researcher, designers and standard committees.
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