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

Architecture is all about creating environments, and it’s critical to foster comfortable and inclusive spaces for everyone, regardless of their abilities. Accessible architecture refers to the practice of crafting buildings and spaces that ensure ease of access for everyone, particularly those with disabilities.

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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.