
Architectural Accessibility
Architectural accessibility refers to designing buildings and spaces that can be used comfortably and safely by all individuals, regardless of physical abilities or limitations. This includes features like ramps instead of stairs, wide doorways for wheelchairs, audio and visual aids, and accessible restrooms. The goal is to eliminate barriers that might prevent someone from fully participating in activities within the space, ensuring inclusivity and equal access for people with disabilities, the elderly, or others who may have mobility or perceptual challenges.