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This Technical Report provides criteria to assess conformity of the built environment with the functional requirements and recommendations described in prEN 17210, Accessibility and usability of the built environment - Functional requirements, regardless of whether self-declaration, second party attestation or third party certification is requested.
It provides guidance on how and when accessibiltiy and usability of the built environment have to be taken into account thoughout all stages of the building process, including feasibility, design, construction, completion and post occupancy. It is also applicable for refurbishment or adaptation of existing buildings.
NOTE 1 Design for All and Universal Design share a similar inclusive design philosophy. "Universal Design" means the design of products, environments, programmes and services to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design. "Universal Design" does not exclude assistive devices for particular groups of persons with disabilities where this is needed.
NOTE 2 Terms such as "design for all", "universal design", "accessible design", "barrier-free design", "inclusive design" and "transgenerational design" are often used interchangeably with the same meaning.
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This Technical Report provides criteria to assess conformity of the built environment with the functional requirements and recommendations described in prEN 17210, Accessibility and usability of the built environment - Functional requirements, regardless of whether self-declaration, second party attestation or third party certification is requested.
It provides guidance on how and when accessibiltiy and usability of the built environment have to be taken into account thoughout all stages of the building process, including feasibility, design, construction, completion and post occupancy. It is also applicable for refurbishment or adaptation of existing buildings.
NOTE 1 Design for All and Universal Design share a similar inclusive design philosophy. "Universal Design" means the design of products, environments, programmes and services to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design. "Universal Design" does not exclude assistive devices for particular groups of persons with disabilities where this is needed.
NOTE 2 Terms such as "design for all", "universal design", "accessible design", "barrier-free design", "inclusive design" and "transgenerational design" are often used interchangeably with the same meaning.