Visitability and Universal Design Applications
Universal Design (UD) accommodates various learning styles, preferences, and abilities, allowing for an adaptive environment that does not limit functionality. By creating a space that is open to all, we can increase our chances of assisting people who may require our services or facilities
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Continuing education: 0.5 CE
AIA credits: 0.5 LU
Completions: 413
Objectives
- Analyze the impacts of universal design on building occupants
- Identify principles of good universal design.
- LEED v4 ND’s approach to Visitability & Universal Design.
- Best visitability and universal design practices with examples.
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