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Architects, Empathy, and Accessible Spaces
Awareness and empathy are essential for designing accessible spaces everyone can enjoy.
Supporting Safe and Compliant Alternative Solutions
Alternative accessibility solutions must be safe, compliant, and prepared by fully accredited members of the ACAA.
Expanding Accessibility Services into Wollongong
Our office will expand accessibility services into Wollongong and the surrounding areas.
International Convention Centre, Sydney Opens Soon
The International Convention Centre Sydney offers expansive, standard-setting array of accessible features for patrons and members of the public.
Obesity – The New Disability?
People with obesity have conditions that impact their living experience and must be considered when designing inclusive, accessible spaces.
Curved Ramps: Dimensions for an Accessible Path of Travel
Curved ramps require practical consideration of a minimum width that facilitates an accessible path of travel.
Sign Here: Using Accessible Identification Signage to Inform, Guide and Reassure
Accessible identification signage should go beyond simple code compliance to provide users with the guidance and reassurance they need.
Overcoming Non-compliance with Alternative Solutions
Alternative solutions can be used to address non-compliant building elements when certain finishes cannot be undone.
Making the Argument for a Performance Solution
An accredited access consultant should provide a performance solution report with a comprehensive argument on the relevant performance requirement.
Time of Change – Recent SEPP 65 Amendments
SEPP No. 65 has been amended with new apartment design guidelines to address the unprecedented growth of medium-density housing developments.
Universal Design is for Everyone
Universal design aims to create environments that can be used and experienced to the greatest extent possible by all people.
Design Competition Focuses on Accessibility + Inclusiveness
Architecture students compete in NAHC design competition, bringing accessibility and inclusivity to the forefront of design in the built environment.