The Access Manual – Designing, Auditing and Managing Inclusive Built Environments 3e
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-118-89630-3 (ISBN)
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This new edition follows the same structure and approach and updates the following areas of legislation: The Equality Act 2010 Building Regulations: Approved Documents to Parts M (2013) and K (2013) British Standards: amendment and updating of BS8300 The authors have also updated the material on access auditing, providing additional examples and sample access audit reports and access statements can be found at on the companion website With its comprehensive information on standards, legislation and good practice, the manual will make sure you can: be fully aware of the issues involved in accessibility and inclusive design understand your legal obligations and the guidance available commission access audits create and manage an access improvement programme maintain accessibility in buildings and working practices understand access issues in the design of new buildings The new edition: Updates and expands the scope of the current edition and makes it more relevant to current market. The legislation has changed with the DDA being replaced by the Equality Act. Also Building Regulations have changed in spring 2013.
Other changes in include new BS 9999 on Fire, new edition of BS 8300. All these have been incorporated in the new edition. Usability of the information within the new edition has been carefully structured to create well-defined sections for 'design', 'legislation' and 'existing buildings'.
The updates have: removed outdated legislation and replaced it with the latest changes in the Equality Act and the Building Regulations; added a new Chapter on inclusive design (which increases the appeal of the book to designers); increased the number of guidance documents described in areas such as health, education, transport and the international dimension such as the ISO standard; re-arranged the text in the previous edition to improve the balance to the book and to create well-defined sections for 'design', 'legislation' and 'existing buildings'; added overview Case Studies to widen and increase the appeal of the new edition to architects and designers; updated chapters on Design Principles and the Checklists which have been well received in the first two editions; developed an accompanying web site to include additional information which is appropriate to include into a practitioner reference book of this type. That includes examples of access statements, additional text covering features such as Changing Places with links to organisations, and relevant articles or papers.
Companion website A supporting website including reference/research papers to back up the detail in the book offers robust supporting material for those who wish to delve deeper into the credibility of and reasoning behind some of the guidance. Links to other relevant publications by the authors, including The Colour, Light and Contrast Manual and The Building Regulations Explained , are also included.
Ann Sawyer BA Dip. Arch. is an architect and access consultant. She works with architects, developers, building owners and facilities managers providing access consultancy services on new and existing buildings and environments. She advises on access and inclusive design, provides access appraisals and audits, advises on improvements to meet new legislative requirements and provides training in accessible design, auditing and the management of accessible environments. She has been involved in many prestigious new build and refurbishment projects for public and private sector clients and has advised on access to a wide variety of historic buildings. Ann is a member of the London Legacy Development Corporation Quality Review panel, the South East Regional Design Panel and is an Urban Design London design surgeon. Keith Bright an independent registered access consultant, Director of Keith Bright Consultants Ltd and Emeritus Professor of Inclusive Environments at the University of Reading. He is a member of the Building Regulations Advisory Committee for England (BRAC), with a special interest inclusive design issues, and is a Design Advocate for the Design Commission for Wales. Keith is a Consultant member of the National Register of Access Consultants (NRAC) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Inclusive Environment Consultants Scheme (IEC). He served as Chairman of the NRAC Management Board until March 2012. Keith is a member of the Civic Trust Awards (CTA) National Judging Panel and Chairman of the judging panel for the joint Centre for Accessible Environments CAE/CTA Selwyn Goldsmith Award for Universal Design. He is also a member of several British Standard committees developing good practice guidance for the provision of inclusive environments. His international roles include working as an advisor to the Building Construction Authority in Singapore and inclusive design training and development for leading organisations in Asia and Europe. Keith has published widely in academic and practice journals and is the author and editor of several highly regarded reference books related to the development of inclusive environments. He is a regular speaker at national and international conferences on topics related to disability and equality legislation and the provision and management of inclusive, accessible environments.
| Verlagsort | New York |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
| Gewicht | 666 g |
| Themenwelt | Technik ► Architektur |
| Technik ► Bauwesen | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-118-89630-0 / 1118896300 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-89630-3 / 9781118896303 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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