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0861 |aHR21-64/2007E-PDF
1102 |aCanadian Human Rights Commission.
24510|aInternational best practices in universal design : |h[electronic resource]|ba global review / |cprepared by Betty Dion Enterprises.
250 |aRev. August 2007
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bCanadian Human Rights Commission |cMarch 2006.
300 |a203p.|bglossary, tables, photographs
500 |aIncorrect catalogue number (HR21-64/2007E) and ISBN (978-0-662-45717-6) printed in this publication.
504 |aBibliography.
5203 |aGives an insight into the latest trends in universal design. On a very practical level, it provides architects and designers with the tools and options to design buildings that are accessible to all users. It documents accessibility criteria in building codes and standards in Canada and around the world. It outlines the space requirements to accommodate power wheelchairs and scooters, as well as the requirement for warning systems to alert people who are blind or visual impaired to their environment. It also provides insight into how to design a building utilizing colour contrasts and changes in textures to make a building function better for everyone.
590 |a09-01|b2009-01-02
69007|aBarrier free access|2gcpds
69007|aBest practices|2gcpds
69007|aDesign|2gcpds
77508|tPratiques exemplaires de conception universelle à l'échelle internationale : |w(CaOODSP)9.636003
7760#|tInternational best practices in universal design : |w(CaOODSP)9.668673
7760#|tPratiques exemplaires de conception universelle à l'échelle internationale : |w(CaOODSP)9.668674
85640|ahttp://publications.gc.ca|qPDF|s1193 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2008/chrc-ccdp/HR21-64-2007E.pdf