25 April 2012
2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Venue:
Room A101, First Floor, Humanities Building, Broadcasting Place, Leeds Metropolitan University
Description:
This seminar will highlight the details to consider, so often omitted in books published and guidelines given to architects and designers. It will especially look at:
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Different buildings and their uses and users – What do you need to consider when looking at the different sectors, where are the high risks? Examples of the considerations for a variety of buildings, e.g. sports buildings, schools, offices, etc. How are they impacted on, for example peak flows/fire evacuation/day or night time use/differing design criteria?
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Fixtures, fittings and equipment – Often architects ensure that a person can park, get through the door and get to the toilet but once in, can they sit, talk to the receptionist or work at a desk? Discussion on the reaching capacities, how would equipment affect different disabilities, what assistive technology might be required or could be used to assist.
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Relevant product specification – Outline those products which may impact heavily on inclusion, what are the pitfalls, what needs to be considered? For example, door closers, toilet facilities, hearing systems, evacuation equipment, etc.
Speaker: Jane Simpson, Jane Simpson Access
Fees:
RIBA CPD Club Members: one place included in the club ticket
RIBA/CIAT Members: £55 + VAT
RIBA Student Members: £15 + VAT
Others: £80 + VAT
Organiser:
RIBA Yorkshire