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Designing for All: The Future of Accessible Architecture
Designing for All: The Future of Accessible Architecture

Accessible design in architecture is the thoughtful process of creating environments that are usable and comfortable for all people, regardless of their abilities. It moves beyond basic functionality to create spaces that promote inclusivity and equity. But what exactly does accessible design mean, and why is it so important?

Read more about how designing accessible spaces can help those with physical or sensory disabilities better navigate and enjoy the built environment here.

Designing for All: The Future of Accessible Architecture

Author Jade Ragoschke (pictured above) was previously the Vice President of World Deaf Architecture—a not-for-profit organization that actively provides professional opportunities for deaf/hard of hearing architects, designers, and teachers across the country and internationally.