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Contributors | ||
Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Ch. 1 | Universal Design: The New Paradigm | |
Ch. 2 | Experiencing Universal Design | |
Ch. 3 | An Integrated Approach to Universal Design: Toward the Inclusion of All Ages, Cultures, and Diversity | |
Ch. 4 | Designing for Our Future Selves | |
Ch. 5 | Universal Design and the Majority World | |
Ch. 6 | User/Expert Involvement in Universal Design | |
Ch. 7 | Designing by Degree: Assessing and Incorporating Individual Accessibility Needs | |
Ch. 8 | Universal Design to Support the Brain and its Development | |
Ch. 9 | Toward Universal Design Evaluation | |
Ch. 10 | Principles of Universal Design | |
Ch. 11 | United Nations Standards and Rules | |
Ch. 12 | U.S. Accessibility Codes and Standards: Challenges for Universal Design | |
Ch. 13 | Accessible Housing in Five European Countries: Standards and Built Results | |
Ch. 14 | Lifetime Homes: Achieving Accessibility for All | |
Ch. 15 | Accessible Design in Italy | |
Ch. 16 | Accessibility Standards and Universal Design Developments in Canada | |
Ch. 17 | The Impact of Aging on Japanese Accessibility Design Standards | |
Ch. 18 | Interpreting Accessibility Standards: Experiences in the U.S. Courts | |
Ch. 19 | Universal Design in Outdoor Play Areas | |
Ch. 20 | Guidelines for Outdoor Areas | |
Ch. 21 | Japanese Guidelines for Universal Design in Parks: Harmony between Nature and People | |
Ch. 22 | Design for Dementia: Challenges and Lessons for Universal Design | |
Ch. 23 | Life Safety Standards and Guidelines Focused on Stairways | |
Ch. 24 | Universal Design in Mass Transportation | |
Ch. 25 | The Bottom-Up Methodology of Universal Design | |
Ch. 26 | Accessibility as Universal Design: Legislation and Experiences in Italy | |
Ch. 27 | The Evolution of Design for All in Public Buildings and Transportation in France | |
Ch. 28 | The Dutch Struggle for Accessibility Awareness | |
Ch. 29 | Norway's Planning Approach to Implement Universal Design | |
Ch. 30 | From Accessibility for Disabled People to Universal Design: Challenges in Japan | |
Ch. 31 | Israel: A Country on the Way to Universal Design | |
Ch. 32 | Developing Economies: A Reality Check | |
Ch. 33 | Sustainable Human and Social Development: An Examination of Contextual Factors | |
Ch. 34 | The Next-Generation Universal Home | |
Ch. 35 | Fair Housing: Toward Universal Design in Multifamily Housing | |
Ch. 36 | Progressive Housing Design and Home Technologies in Canada | |
Ch. 37 | The Care Apartment Concept in Switzerland | |
Ch. 38 | Aging with a Developmental Disability at Home: An Australian Perspective | |
Ch. 39 | Housing Policy and Funding Mechanisms for Elderly and Disabled People in Germany | |
Ch. 40 | Housing for Older Persons in Shoutheast Asia: Evolving Policy and Design | |
Ch. 41 | Universal Kitchens and Appliances | |
Ch. 42 | Universal Bathrooms | |
Ch. 43 | Universal Design Practice in the United States | |
Ch. 44 | Project Briefing for an Inclusive Universal Design Process | |
Ch. 45 | Office and Workplace Design | |
Ch. 46 | Educational Environments: From Compliance to Inclusion | |
Ch. 47 | Access to Sports and Entertainment | |
Ch. 48 | Landscape Design | |
Ch. 49 | Universal Design of Products | |
Ch. 50 | Universal Design in Automobile Design | |
Ch. 51 | Advances in Universal Design Education in the United States | |
Ch. 52 | Integrating Universal Design into the Interior Design Curriculum | |
Ch. 53 | Designing Cultural Futures at the University of Western Australia | |
Ch. 54 | Universal Design as a Critical Tool in Design Education | |
Ch. 55 | Universal Design Research Collaboration Between Industry and a University in Japan | |
Ch. 56 | Post-Occupancy Evaluation from a Universal Design Perspective | |
Ch. 57 | Universal Design Evaluation in Brazil: Development of Rating Scales | |
Ch. 58 | Creating an Accessible Public Realm | |
Ch. 59 | Promoting Nonhandicapping Environments in the Asia-Pacific Region | |
Ch. 60 | A Neighborhood Fit for People: Universal Design on the South Boston Waterfront | |
Ch. 61 | Adding Vision to Universal Design | |
Ch. 62 | A Capital Planning Approach to ADA Implementation in Local Public School Districts | |
Ch. 63 | Access in Rebuilding Beirut's Center | |
Ch. 64 | The Ed Roberts Campus: Building a Dream | |
Ch. 65 | Fundamentals and Priorities for Design of Information and Telecommunications Technologies | |
Ch. 66 | Access to the World Wide Web: Technical and Policy Perspectives | |
Ch. 67 | Universal Design in Film and Media | |
Ch. 68 | User-Centered Deployment and Integration of Smart Card Technology: The DISTINCT Project | |
Ch. 69 | Creating the Universally Designed City: Prospects for the New Century | |
Index | ||
Photo Credits | ||
CD-ROM ADA Guidelines and Rights-of-Way Technical Assistance Materials |
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