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KENT, Janis Kent, Janis (Certified Access Specialist Institute Kent, Janis (Certified Access Specialist Institute (CASI)) Kent, Janis (Faia Kent, Kent Janis
Ada in Details - Interpreting 2010 Americans With Disabilities Act Standards for
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Informationen zum Autor Janis Kent, Architect, FAIA, CASp, is a licensed California Architect involved with accessibility in the built environment since the mid-1980's. She is a California Certified Access Specialist and is the Founding President of the Certified Access Specialist Institute (CASI) serving those involved with access in the built environment. As a subject matter expert, Ms. Kent has been asked to write articles for publications on accessibility and has been called as an expert witness to testify in court cases. She has advised on the California CASp certification exam, has participated in code development at the state level, and assisted numerous administrative authorities at the local level. Ms. Kent has presented nationally on a variety of accessibility topics and has provided quality control and surveyed numerous facilities for accessibility throughout the country working with owners, architects, and code regulators. In 2015, she was elevated to the AIA College of Fellows in recognition for her work in Access. Klappentext ADA IN DETAILSComprehensive visual interpretation of the ADA Standards for accessible design, expanded with 50% more content and comparisons with two additional codes and standardsADA in Details, Second Edition provides a visual interpretation of the Americans with Disabilities Act Standards (ADAS). A comprehensive guide to incorporating accessibility thru bullet points and visual details, the book is a convenient go-to reference of pertinent scoping, technical requirements, and sourcing information. It highlights typical requirements for new projects and alterations, and also covers specialty uses such as assembly areas, kitchens, site elements, hospitality, retail, restaurants, and recreational facilities.This revised edition now integrates the 2010 ADA Standards with the 2021 International Building Code (IBC), the 2022 California Building Code (CBC), and the 2017 ICC A117.1 Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities. The book uses color to differentiate between the different standards and codes, and now includes photos for real-world examples.ADA in Details, Second Edition, includes:* Color-coded comparisons between the ADA, IBC, CBC, and ICC A117.1, which help in understanding how to navigate thru the different requirements in accessibility* Visual details and bullet point specifications for both newly constructed and existing facilities are color coded to identify which requirements apply* Solutions for accessible routes, site features, architectural elements, restrooms, electric vehicle charging stations, and more, including public multi-family housing dwelling units* Discussions and notes on various topics to be considered in new and existing facilities due to how building codes have evolved from preceding cycles* Clear explanation and illustrations that synthesize various federal regulations including limited portions of ABA and HUD's Deeming Notice among other regulationsArchitects and designers, plan checkers and inspectors, along with facility managers and contractors, as well as everyone else involved in the built environment can turn to ADA in Details as an authoritative resource to understand accessibility compliance for places of public accommodation, commercial facilities, and public facilities. Zusammenfassung ADA IN DETAILSComprehensive visual interpretation of the ADA Standards for accessible design, expanded with 50% more content and comparisons with two additional codes and standardsADA in Details, Second Edition provides a visual interpretation of the Americans with Disabilities Act Standards (ADAS). A comprehensive guide to incorporating accessibility thru bullet points and visual details, the book is a convenient go-to reference of pertinent scoping, technical requirements, and sourcing information. It highlights typical requirements for new projects and alterations, and also covers s...
List of contents
Preamble xiii
To Begin With xiii
Color Blindness or Color Vision Deficiency (CVD) xiv
Designing Beyond Mobility xvi
Access Overall xix
Chapter 1 Review of Project Types & Uses
1.1 Existing Projects 23
Existing Buildings - In General 23
ADA Title II for Public Entities - 28 CFR Part 35 24
ADA Title III for Public Accommodation & Commercial - 28 CFR Part 36 25
Supplemental Requirements Under the ADA Standards 28
Federal Facility Requirements 29
Alterations & Local Requirements 30
Historical Facilities 31
1.2 Retail, Restaurants, Cafeterias, & Bars 35
Retail - In General 35
Restaurants, Cafeterias, & Bars - In General 36
1.3 Assembly, Sports, & Entertainment 41
Assembly & Entertainment - In General 41
Wheelchair & Companion Seating Requirements 41
Wheelchair & Companion Seating - Scoping & Location 43
Other Seating Types 44
Assistive Listening Systems (ALS) 45
1.4 Hotels, Inns, & Transient Lodging 49
In General 49
Mobility Guest Rooms 51
Communication Feature Guest Rooms 55
Non-Mobility Guest Room Requirements 55
Student Housing at a Place of Education 56
1.5 Residential Under the ADA 59
Multi-Family Residential - In General 59
Alterations to Dwelling Units 60
Communication Feature Dwelling Units 61
Mobility Feature Dwelling Units 61
Kitchens in Mobility Feature Dwelling Units 62
Bathrooms in Mobility Feature Dwelling Units 64
Social Service Center Establishments 66
Housing at a Place of Education 68
Adaptable Dwelling Units [CBC] 68
Kitchens in Adaptable Dwelling Units [CBC] 69
Bathrooms in Adaptable Dwelling Units [CBC] 69
Senior Housing [CBC] 71
1.6 The Youngers, the Olders, & In-Between 75
Considerations for the Youngers 75
Handrails for Children 75
Drinking Fountains for Children 75
Toilet Rooms & Fixtures for Children 76
Tables, Counters, & Play Surfaces for Children 77
Play Areas for Children 78
Considerations for the Olders 79
Light & the Aging Eye 79
Toileting & Bathing Needs As One Ages 80
The In-Betweens - Employees 81
Employee Only Work Areas 82
1.7 Storage, Locker & Dressing Rooms 87
Storage - In General 87
Self-Storage Facilities 88
Locker, Dressing, & Fitting Rooms 89
Storage Lockers 90
Chapter 2 Accessible Routes
2.1 Circulation Paths & Accessible Routes 95
Paths & Routes In General 95
Route Clearances 98
Accessible Routes in Specific Types of Spaces 99
Assembly Areas 100
Public Residential Dwelling Units 100
Employee Only Work Areas 101
2.2 Walking Surfaces 105
In General 105
Thresholds & Carpets 106
Openings in Walking Surfaces 107
2.3 Clear Floor & Turning Spaces 113
Clear Floor, Turning, Maneuvering, & Passing Spaces In General 113
Turning Spaces 114
Clear Floor Spaces 116
Aisles & 90° Turns 117
Aisles at 180° 'U'-Turns - Around Narrow Elements 118
Aisles at 180° 'U'-Turns - Around Wide Elements 119
2.4 Protruding & Overhanging Objects 123
In General 123
Protruding Objects 123
Post-Mounted Objects 125
Overhanging Objects 127
2.5 Doors & Gates - Overvie
Product details
| Authors | KENT, Janis Kent, Janis (Certified Access Specialist Institute Kent, Janis (Certified Access Specialist Institute (CASI)) Kent, Janis (Faia Kent, Kent Janis |
| Publisher | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
| Languages | English |
| Product format | Paperback / Softback |
| Released | 01.12.2023 |
| EAN | 9781119900245 |
| ISBN | 978-1-119-90024-5 |
| No. of pages | 512 |
| Subjects |
Humanities, art, music
> Art
> Architecture
Innenarchitektur, Architektur, Entwurf, Interior Design, Architecture, Bauentwurf, Building Design, Architectural Graphic Standards, Architekturstandards, Behindertengerechtes Bauen |
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