Accessibility in Architecture Course
This course provides essential knowledge on implementing U.S. accessibility rules and ADA guidelines in architectural design for public spaces, focusing on practical application, problem identification, inclusive design, and project planning for sustainable accessibility improvements.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
certificate valid in your country
What will I learn?
This short course teaches you how to use U.S. accessibility rules and ADA guidelines for public squares, community areas, and building entrances. You'll learn to spot usual obstacles, create paths, ramps, steps, and parking that follow the rules, and add benches, lights, signs, and surfaces that work for everyone. It ends with methods for staging work, budgeting, upkeep, and checking after use to make sure changes are doable, well-planned, and long-term.
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Develop skills
- Apply ADA and local rules: design paths, ramps, steps, and parking that meet standards.
- Spot site problems: check old public squares for slopes, gaps, and blockages.
- Design welcoming public squares: blend entrances, drop-off points, benches, and directions.
- Use design for all: arrange open areas for different people with little work.
- Plan rollout: stage improvements, figure costs, and rank upkeep needs.
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