Imagine trying to navigate your daily routine if every curb became an insurmountable barrier, every set of stairs blocked your path, and multi-story buildings remained forever out of reach. This comprehensive course explores how curb ramps, ramps, and elevators serve as essential bridges that connect people with disabilities to the world around them, transforming potential obstacles into pathways of independence and inclusion. Through detailed study of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, participants will master the technical specifications, scoping requirements, and compliance strategies necessary to design and maintain accessible routes that connect parking areas, public transit stops, building entrances, and multi-story facilities. While these design elements were created to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities, they benefit everyone—from parents pushing strollers to delivery workers maneuvering heavy loads—making our built environment more navigable and welcoming for all.
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