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Inclusive Design of Open Spaces for Visually Impaired Persons: A Comparative Study of Beijing and Hong Kong

机译:视障人士的开放空间的包容性设计:北京和香港的比较研究

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Over the past few years, researchers, designers and policymakers have made tremendous efforts to move towards a barrier-free society for all by enhancing the accessibility of public space. Barrier-free legislation and design guidelines for built environments have been developed in many cities. However, compared with design for individuals with mobility impairments, design for visually impaired persons (VIPs) is seldom discussed, especially with regards to open and green spaces. Based on a comparative study of Hong Kong and Beijing, this study finds that the implementation and management of public design and policy must work together to ensure effective universal design principles for open spaces. This study discusses how design can be improved to meet the needs of VIPs. Finally, the study provides some directions for researchers, planners and policymakers seeking to enhance the contribution of built environments to healthy living.
机译:在过去的几年里,通过提高公共空间的可达性,研究人员,设计师和政策制定者对所有人的障碍社会进行了巨大努力。许多城市开发了自由障碍立法和建筑环境指南。然而,与具有流动性障碍的个人的设计相比,有关视力受损人员(VIPS)的设计很少讨论,特别是对于开放和绿地而言。该研究基于香港和北京的比较研究,该研究发现,公共设计和政策的实施和管理必须共同努力,以确保开放空间的有效普遍设计原则。本研究讨论了如何改进设计以满足贵宾的需求。最后,该研究为研究人员,规划人员和政策制定者提供了一些方向,寻求提升建造环境对健康生活的贡献。

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