Description

Book Synopsis

A guide to real-world applications of The 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design

Applying the ADA helps architects and developers understand better how the rules for eliminating barriers in the built environment apply to everyday life and how to best implement them in the design and construction of a broad variety of buildings and facilities.

By showing how The 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design have been applied in various contexts and building types, this extensively illustrated guide helps readers quickly understand the requirements of the standards and how to apply them to both new construction and renovation. Written by an architect who consults regularly on accessibility issues for design professionals, building owners, and facility managers, this user-friendly guide features 100 photos and 150 drawings that take the guesswork out of applying the standards to real-world projects. Buildi

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction xi

History xi

Summary xii

Chapter 1 General Guidelines 1
by Marcela Abadi Rhoads, AIA RAS

General Guidelines 1

Building Blocks 2

Accessible Routes 9

General Site 10

Changes in Level 16

Accessible Entrances 16

Interior Accessible Route 17

Plumbing Fixtures 18

Communication Features 23

Summary 25

Chapter 2 Retail and Mixed-Use Facilities 27
by Marcela Abadi Rhoads, AIA RAS

Introduction 27

Shopping Malls 28

Site Arrival Points 28

Minimum Number of Parking Spaces Closest to the Entrances 29

Accessible Route to Entrances 32

Accessible Entrances 38

Interior Accessible Route to Spaces 38

Retail Spaces 41

Checkout and Sales Counters 43

Dressing and Fitting Rooms 44

Employee Areas 46

Common-Use Spaces 52

Food Court 56

Play Areas 60

Strip Shopping Center 61

Site Arrival Point 63

Parking 66

Accessible Route 66

Tenant Entrances 66

Lifestyle Center 72

Parking 72

Accessible Route 74

Residential Facilities/Offices on Upper Floors 75

Summary 81

Chapter 3 Primary Education 85
by Wally Tirado, ICC RAS

Introduction 85

Administrative Areas 86

Employee Work Areas 87

Service Areas 88

Service Yards and Loading Docks 89

General Application for Children Areas 89

Reach Ranges and Operating Mechanisms 92

Dining and Work Surfaces 92

Toilet Rooms and Elements 97

Drinking Fountains 98

Toilet Compartments 99

Water Closets and Accessories 99

Mirrors 102

Lavatories and Sinks 102

Dressing and Fitting Rooms 104

Signage 104

Ramps and Stairs 106

Assembly Areas 108

Outdoor Play Areas 111

Transportation Facilities 112

Passenger Loading Zones 112

Bus Loading Zones 112

Summary 113

Chapter 4 Secondary and Postsecondary Educa tion 117
by Wally Tirado, ICC RAS

Introduction 117

Accessible Sites and Parking 118

Bus Loading Zones 118

Location and Dispersion of Parking 120

Leased/Assigned Parking 121

Playing Fields and Exterior Athletic Facilities 122

General Accessible Areas 127

Security Barriers 128

Temporary Structures and Facilities 129

Assembly Areas 129

Classrooms 130

Other Box Seating and Outdoor Seating 132

Performance Areas 135

Assistive Listening Systems (ALS) 141

Ticket Booths and Concession Stands 142

Libraries 142

Physical Education Facilities 143

Exercise Machines and Equipment 143

Dressing, Fitting, and Locker Rooms 146

Swimming Pools 148

Other Spectator Sports Areas 150

Dining Facilities 151

Administrative Areas 153

Housing at a Place of Education 158

Kitchens 159

Multi-Bedroom 159

Apartment or Townhouse Facilities 159

Summary 160

Chapter 5 Hospitality 163
by Jeromy Murphy, AIA RAS

Introduction 163

New Construction 164

Existing Facilities 164

Public and Guest Areas 164

Guest Rooms with Mobility Features or Communications Features 173

Examples 177

Summary 179

Chapter 6 Healthcare and Senior Living Communities 183
by Greg Hunteman, AIA RAS

Introduction 183

Different Types of Healthcare 183

Alterations to Existing Healthcare and Long-Term Care Facilities 184

General Guidelines 186

Accessible Routes 186

Individual Spaces 190

Patient and Resident Sleeping Rooms 191

Summary 198

Chapter 7 Amusement Parks and Play Areas 201
by Marcela Abadi Rhoads, AIA RAS

Site Arrival 202

Play Areas 204

Ground Play Components 206

Elevated Play Components 209

Accessible Route 210

Entry Points and Seats 217

Play for Visually and Hearing Impaired 217

Amusement Rides 217

Fishing Piers 229

Summary 231

Chapter 8 Historic Preservation and Remodels 235
by Marcela Abadi Rhoads, AIA RAS

Alterations 236

Entrances 242

Accessible Route 242

Path of Travel Elements 243

Tenant Finish-Outs 244

Alterations of Medical Care Facilities’ Patient Rooms 245

Alterations of Transient Lodging Sleeping Rooms 246

Alterations of Holding Cells 247

Alterations of Residential Dwelling Units 248

Alterations of Restaurants 249

Alterations of Dressing Rooms and Lockers Rooms 249

Disproportionality: The 20% Rule 249

Series of Smaller Alterations 250

Safe Harbor 251

Historic Facilities 252

Summary 254

Chapter 9 Residential Projects 259
by Jeromy Murphy, AIA RAS

Introduction 259

Residential versus Transient Lodging 259

Applicability 260

Public and Common Use Spaces 263

Residential Dwelling Units 265

Summary 270

Chapter 10 Universal Design beyond the ADA 273
by Marcela Abadi Rhoads, AIA RAS

PRINCIPLE ONE: Equitable Use 274

Principle One Design Guidelines 274

PRINCIPLE TWO: Flexibility in Use 277

Principle Two Design Guidelines 278

PRINCIPLE THREE: Simple and Intuitive Use 282

Principle Three Design Guidelines 282

PRINCIPLE FOUR: Perceptible Information 285

Principle Four Design Guidelines 286

PRINCIPLE FIVE: Tolerance for Error 289

Principle Five Design Guidelines 289

PRINCIPLE SIX: Low Physical Effort 294

Principle Six Design Guidelines 294

PRINCIPLE SEVEN: Size and Space for Approach and Use 298

Principle Seven Design Guidelines 298

Summary 302

Appendix A: Reference Ta bles 303

Appendix B: Resources 317

Index 319

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9781118027868, 978-1118027868
      ISBN10: 1118027868

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A guide to real-world applications of The 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design

      Applying the ADA helps architects and developers understand better how the rules for eliminating barriers in the built environment apply to everyday life and how to best implement them in the design and construction of a broad variety of buildings and facilities.

      By showing how The 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design have been applied in various contexts and building types, this extensively illustrated guide helps readers quickly understand the requirements of the standards and how to apply them to both new construction and renovation. Written by an architect who consults regularly on accessibility issues for design professionals, building owners, and facility managers, this user-friendly guide features 100 photos and 150 drawings that take the guesswork out of applying the standards to real-world projects. Buildi

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments ix

      Introduction xi

      History xi

      Summary xii

      Chapter 1 General Guidelines 1
      by Marcela Abadi Rhoads, AIA RAS

      General Guidelines 1

      Building Blocks 2

      Accessible Routes 9

      General Site 10

      Changes in Level 16

      Accessible Entrances 16

      Interior Accessible Route 17

      Plumbing Fixtures 18

      Communication Features 23

      Summary 25

      Chapter 2 Retail and Mixed-Use Facilities 27
      by Marcela Abadi Rhoads, AIA RAS

      Introduction 27

      Shopping Malls 28

      Site Arrival Points 28

      Minimum Number of Parking Spaces Closest to the Entrances 29

      Accessible Route to Entrances 32

      Accessible Entrances 38

      Interior Accessible Route to Spaces 38

      Retail Spaces 41

      Checkout and Sales Counters 43

      Dressing and Fitting Rooms 44

      Employee Areas 46

      Common-Use Spaces 52

      Food Court 56

      Play Areas 60

      Strip Shopping Center 61

      Site Arrival Point 63

      Parking 66

      Accessible Route 66

      Tenant Entrances 66

      Lifestyle Center 72

      Parking 72

      Accessible Route 74

      Residential Facilities/Offices on Upper Floors 75

      Summary 81

      Chapter 3 Primary Education 85
      by Wally Tirado, ICC RAS

      Introduction 85

      Administrative Areas 86

      Employee Work Areas 87

      Service Areas 88

      Service Yards and Loading Docks 89

      General Application for Children Areas 89

      Reach Ranges and Operating Mechanisms 92

      Dining and Work Surfaces 92

      Toilet Rooms and Elements 97

      Drinking Fountains 98

      Toilet Compartments 99

      Water Closets and Accessories 99

      Mirrors 102

      Lavatories and Sinks 102

      Dressing and Fitting Rooms 104

      Signage 104

      Ramps and Stairs 106

      Assembly Areas 108

      Outdoor Play Areas 111

      Transportation Facilities 112

      Passenger Loading Zones 112

      Bus Loading Zones 112

      Summary 113

      Chapter 4 Secondary and Postsecondary Educa tion 117
      by Wally Tirado, ICC RAS

      Introduction 117

      Accessible Sites and Parking 118

      Bus Loading Zones 118

      Location and Dispersion of Parking 120

      Leased/Assigned Parking 121

      Playing Fields and Exterior Athletic Facilities 122

      General Accessible Areas 127

      Security Barriers 128

      Temporary Structures and Facilities 129

      Assembly Areas 129

      Classrooms 130

      Other Box Seating and Outdoor Seating 132

      Performance Areas 135

      Assistive Listening Systems (ALS) 141

      Ticket Booths and Concession Stands 142

      Libraries 142

      Physical Education Facilities 143

      Exercise Machines and Equipment 143

      Dressing, Fitting, and Locker Rooms 146

      Swimming Pools 148

      Other Spectator Sports Areas 150

      Dining Facilities 151

      Administrative Areas 153

      Housing at a Place of Education 158

      Kitchens 159

      Multi-Bedroom 159

      Apartment or Townhouse Facilities 159

      Summary 160

      Chapter 5 Hospitality 163
      by Jeromy Murphy, AIA RAS

      Introduction 163

      New Construction 164

      Existing Facilities 164

      Public and Guest Areas 164

      Guest Rooms with Mobility Features or Communications Features 173

      Examples 177

      Summary 179

      Chapter 6 Healthcare and Senior Living Communities 183
      by Greg Hunteman, AIA RAS

      Introduction 183

      Different Types of Healthcare 183

      Alterations to Existing Healthcare and Long-Term Care Facilities 184

      General Guidelines 186

      Accessible Routes 186

      Individual Spaces 190

      Patient and Resident Sleeping Rooms 191

      Summary 198

      Chapter 7 Amusement Parks and Play Areas 201
      by Marcela Abadi Rhoads, AIA RAS

      Site Arrival 202

      Play Areas 204

      Ground Play Components 206

      Elevated Play Components 209

      Accessible Route 210

      Entry Points and Seats 217

      Play for Visually and Hearing Impaired 217

      Amusement Rides 217

      Fishing Piers 229

      Summary 231

      Chapter 8 Historic Preservation and Remodels 235
      by Marcela Abadi Rhoads, AIA RAS

      Alterations 236

      Entrances 242

      Accessible Route 242

      Path of Travel Elements 243

      Tenant Finish-Outs 244

      Alterations of Medical Care Facilities’ Patient Rooms 245

      Alterations of Transient Lodging Sleeping Rooms 246

      Alterations of Holding Cells 247

      Alterations of Residential Dwelling Units 248

      Alterations of Restaurants 249

      Alterations of Dressing Rooms and Lockers Rooms 249

      Disproportionality: The 20% Rule 249

      Series of Smaller Alterations 250

      Safe Harbor 251

      Historic Facilities 252

      Summary 254

      Chapter 9 Residential Projects 259
      by Jeromy Murphy, AIA RAS

      Introduction 259

      Residential versus Transient Lodging 259

      Applicability 260

      Public and Common Use Spaces 263

      Residential Dwelling Units 265

      Summary 270

      Chapter 10 Universal Design beyond the ADA 273
      by Marcela Abadi Rhoads, AIA RAS

      PRINCIPLE ONE: Equitable Use 274

      Principle One Design Guidelines 274

      PRINCIPLE TWO: Flexibility in Use 277

      Principle Two Design Guidelines 278

      PRINCIPLE THREE: Simple and Intuitive Use 282

      Principle Three Design Guidelines 282

      PRINCIPLE FOUR: Perceptible Information 285

      Principle Four Design Guidelines 286

      PRINCIPLE FIVE: Tolerance for Error 289

      Principle Five Design Guidelines 289

      PRINCIPLE SIX: Low Physical Effort 294

      Principle Six Design Guidelines 294

      PRINCIPLE SEVEN: Size and Space for Approach and Use 298

      Principle Seven Design Guidelines 298

      Summary 302

      Appendix A: Reference Ta bles 303

      Appendix B: Resources 317

      Index 319

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