The Lord hear our prayers. Finally someone, of course ADA, ILLUSTRATE the mechanics of accessibility. It's simply revealing how the occupation space works. Edit: This is strictly parametric architecture applied to specific functions. The topic is called operative overlapping space. Must be considered all the time in design. Subscribed.
The Lord hear our prayers. Finally someone, of course ADA, ILLUSTRATE the mechanics of accessibility.
It's simply revealing how the occupation space works.
Edit: This is strictly parametric architecture applied to specific functions. The topic is called operative overlapping space. Must be considered all the time in design.
Subscribed.
Awesome. The other channel that I like for similar content is the United States Access Board.
I agree! USAB provides good information regarding ADA accessibility. Thank you.
Very helpful to see it and not only rely on the black and white .
Agreed! A picture is worth a thousand words, but a video can be worth millions!!
Thank you. Yes, these videos are very helpful in explaining the ADA requirements.
@@adainspectionsnationwidell2247 maybe you guys can reply a lot quicker than taking a year to reply next time lol.
really wish there were numbers listed here for those clearance requirements
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Why oh why did the illustrations not include measurements ???
I agree it would be better with measurements. I suspect they just wanted to show the concepts. Thanks for your comment.
So the 12" max. door overlap into turning space is a California building code thing?