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Universal Design: Planning and Design for All

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Finn_Aslaksen__Steinar_Bergh__Olav_Rand_Bringa__Edel_Kristin_Heggem___Universal_Design__Planning_and_Design_for_All.pdf (5.13 MB)
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Author
Aslaksen, Finn
Bergh, Steinar
Bringa, Olav Rand
Heggem, Edel Kristin
Abstract

[Excerpt] This report attempts to develop and illustrate the concept of universal design. The aim of universal design is to develop theory, principles and solutions to enable everybody to use the same physical solutions to the greatest extent possible, whether it be buildings, outdoor-areas, means of communication or household goods. Universal design opposes, ideologically and politically, all unnecessary and stigmatizing specialized solutions, whether they are intended for people with disabilities or other groups of the population. Equal status, equal treatment and equal merit are key concepts. The discussion in this report covers extensive spheres such as planning, architecture and product design. One may object that we try to cover too large an area within a relatively brief report. It is therefore important to emphasise that our main intention is to include more professionals and politicians in the further discussion of universal design or design for all.

Date Issued
1997-12-01
Keywords
universal design
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disability
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planning
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architecture
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services
Type
article

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