Bad Design Style: Case #10
At first glance the disabled parking spaces pictured above looks to be good. The size, spacing, and marking look to
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Cases of attempts at universal design that were designed and/or constructed poorly.
At first glance the disabled parking spaces pictured above looks to be good. The size, spacing, and marking look to
Read MoreThe usual concept behind parking is a place to leave your vehicle while you go somewhere else. In which case
Read MoreThis case of bad design comes by way of our friends down under in Australia. The Australian Human Rights Commission
Read MoreFor single family residential houses, ADA design guidelines are not required. Though I would still recommend many of the guidelines
Read MoreBraille braille/brāl/ Noun: A system of writing and printing for blind or visually impaired people, in which varied arrangements of raised
Read MoreUnfortunately the type of ramp you see above is all too common an occurrence. In an attempt to be ADA
Read MoreWell, at least there’s a curb cut ( curb ramp ) at the intersection. Though a curb cut to nowhere
Read MoreNon-ADA compliant parking is unfortunately a common problem to this day. Even in new parking lots or freshly repainted ones,
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