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  • Academic journal
  • Yasmin Haase

Universal Design in public transport is indispensable for the independence of individuals and allows people to participate in society. Therefore, barrier-free metro stations are an essential part of public transport in Copenhagen and Vienna. By looking at Frederiksberg station in Copenhagen...

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  • Austria
  • Magazine
  • Fabiano Munisso ingénieur industriel et directeur de l’ADAPTH.

“Design for All” or accessibility for all is evident today in construction, but remains poorly controlled, or even poorly put into practice. As other building techniques, this field is in continuous development...

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  • Luxembourg
  • General information
  • Inter Vlaanderen

This website serves as a valuable resource for both teachers and students in design courses at colleges and universities. In Flanders, we are dedicated to incorporating accessibility and universal design principles into various design courses, including architecture, interior architecture...

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  • Belgium
  • General guidelines
  • Matjaž Debevc

Slovenian translation of AccessibleEU Report "Accessibility Standards at European Level"
After reviewing the existing accessibility-focused legal acts, this document discusses implications for the European Union Member States and for other key stakeholders.

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  • Slovenia
  • General publications
  • Denitza Dincheva-Merdzhanova

This article addresses the needs for multisensory design approach to the educational environment in Bulgaria where a significant group of children with special educational needs – about 32,000 children – are facing various accessibility barriers in the environment and activities...

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  • Bulgaria
  • Scientific paper
  • Irene Hermosa-Ramírez, Reinhard Koutny, Carmen Lepsch, Anna Matamala, Katerina Mavrou, Eleni Theodorou, Maria Mouka

This short paper presents a research study conducted under the ATHENA project, examining if and how issues of accessibility are integrated in Higher Education curricula in various European Countries across disciplines of studies. Data collection includes publicly available curricula of higher...

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  • Cyprus
  • Study
  • Schlanke, M., Vandahl, C., Bieske, K., Schierz, C., Kolbe, O., Gebhardt, M., Kunert, K.

Visual accessibility is a prerequisite for people with visual impairments to be able to participate independently in public life. Requirements and standards therefore contain minimum contrasts and specifications for the reflectance of the materials with which the visual objects must be created...

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  • Germany