Overcoming Barriers: 4 Residential Projects with Accessibility Strategies in Latin America

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According to the United Nations (UN), over 1 billion people worldwide live with disabilities, whether physical or intellectual, with 80% residing in Global South countries. Despite advancements in their rights, they still encounter significant barriers and remain among the most marginalized in accessing essential services like healthcare, education, and employment. In this context, architecture is crucial for ensuring safety and spatial independence, enabling their full and effective participation in society.

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Accessibility strategies are prominently featured in public buildings due to numerous regulations, but they are rarely applied in residential projects despite the growing elderly population and the increasing number of buildings that should consider this factor.

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Cite: Ghisleni, Camilla. "Overcoming Barriers: 4 Residential Projects with Accessibility Strategies in Latin America" [Vencendo barreiras: 4 projetos residenciais com estratégias para acessibilidade na América Latina] 06 Jul 2024. ArchDaily. (Trans. Simões, Diogo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1018294/overcoming-barriers-4-residential-projects-with-accessibility-strategies-in-latin-america> ISSN 0719-8884

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