Front Cover; Access for Disabled People to Arts Premises; Copyright Page; Contents; Joint authors; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Cartoon; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Development of the Journey Sequence; Chapter 2. Venue descriptions; Chapter 3. Examples of good practice; Chapter 4. Communication techniques for sensory or cognitively impaired audiences; Chapter 5. The International Symbol of Access (ISA); Chapter 6. Legislation and standards; Chapter 7. Appendices; Bibliography; Contacts for each venue; Color Plate Section.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Illustrating actual building design solutions that have been created to improve accessibility for disabled patrons and performers, the 'Journey Sequence' outlines the best examples of design innovation produced in response to new and upcoming legislation. A knowledge of how to design for the disabled can be crucial in winning contracts and having designs accepted. This book shows how the practical implications have already been successfully approached. Covering the whole sequence from parking, to entry, and including details of facilities for the visually and hearing impaired users, advice is gi.
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Title
Access for disabled people to arts premises.
International Standard Book Number
9780750657792
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Arts facilities-- Barrier-free design-- Great Britain.