Accessible architecture makes possible an independent and self-determined lifestyle, encouraging mobility, integration and the cohabitation of all groups, including different age groups. This book presents fifty current projects with the aid of photos, plans and diagrams. They communicate a modern language of form, helping to create and shape contemporary living spaces for people. A provocative plea for genuinely barrier-free buildings and an illustrated commentary on the DIN norms complete this new standard text.
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Accessible architecture makes possible an independent and self-determined lifestyle, encouraging mobility, integration and the cohabitation of all groups, including different age groups. This book presents fifty current projects with the aid of photos, plans and diagrams. They communicate a modern language of form, helping to create and shape contemporary living spaces for people. A provocative plea for genuinely barrier-free buildings and an illustrated commentary on the DIN norms complete this new standard text.
Philipp Meuser, born 1969. Architect (BDA) and publisher. Studied architecture in Berlin and Zurich, specializing in history and theory of architecture. Co-heads their own architectural practice in Berlin with his wife, Natascha Meuser. Areas of expertise: accessibility, signage, building safety. Author of numerous books about healthcare architecture and the history of Soviet architecture.
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