A guide to real-world applications of The 2010 Americans with
Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design
"Applying the ADA" helps architects and developers understand
better how the rules for eliminating barriers in the built
environment apply to everyday life and how to best implement them
in the design and construction of a broad variety of buildings and
facilities.
By showing how The 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act
Standards for Accessible Design have been applied in various
contexts and building types, this extensively illustrated guide
helps readers quickly understand the requirements of the standards
and how to apply them to both new construction and renovation.
Written by an architect who consults regularly on accessibility
issues for design professionals, building owners, and facility
managers, this user-friendly guide features 100 photos and 150
drawings that take the guesswork out of applying the standards to
real-world projects. Building types covered include: Healthcare and
senior living facilities and hospitalsCollege and university
facilitiesElementary and high schoolsHotels and other transient
lodging facilitiesAmusement parks and play areasHistoric
preservation and remodelsRetail and office spaces
"Applying the ADA" is an indispensable resource for architects,
interior designers, owners, developers, and facility managers. It
is also important reading for students of architecture and interior
design.
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