The document discusses accessibility guidelines for real estate and workplace facilities. It addresses considerations for users with disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs or have low or no vision. Topics covered include accessible doorways, signage, color contrast, ramps, and other design elements to ensure all users can safely and easily navigate the workplace.
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4. Good user experience. Wrong aesthetic.
Poor user experience for wheelchairs . Positive Design Language aesthetic.
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5. Users with low/no vision avoid out-swinging doors for safety.
Wheelchair users need badge scan/door operator at a
navigable timed distance from door.
Solution: Provide two badge scan locations, one on or near
door handle, one near door operator push plate on an
adjacent post or bollard.
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Good user experience. Wrong aesthetic.
Poor user experience for wheelchairs . Current design language.
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6. Integrated Ramp and Stairs
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8. Not enough tonal contrastToo much use of pattern
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