How Can Buildings Work for Everyone? The Future of Inclusivity and Accessibility in Architecture

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One of the most important challenges in architecture, when it comes to creating spaces that work for everyone, is the diversity that exists in people, their needs, and how to integrate them into a design. Disabilities are more than a condition; they are a way of living according to human diversity that requires architectural solutions of equivalent multiplicity.

According to data from the World Bank, it is estimated that 1 billion people –equivalent to 15% of the world's population– live with some type of disability. In the future, this percentage could increase considerably, given the global trend of aging populations. To face this growing challenge, architecture will have to adapt quickly, due to the role that built environments have in constituting a barrier or a path for the inclusion of people with different types of disabilities, seniors, as well as diverse groups who make up the human plurality.

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Cite: Enrique Tovar. "How Can Buildings Work for Everyone? The Future of Inclusivity and Accessibility in Architecture" 04 Jan 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/998667/how-can-buildings-work-for-everyone-the-future-of-inclusivity-and-accessibility-in-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

Decolonizing Suburbia. Image Courtesy of Centro de Arquitectura

建筑如何为每个人服务?包容性和无障碍的未来

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