The Inclusive Housing Design Guide
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The Inclusive Housing Design Guide
The revised and updated version of the seminal Habinteg Housing Design Guide provides guidance on how to deliver accessible and inclusive housing that is flexible and adaptable to changing needs.
The Inclusive Housing Design Guide is a revised and updated edition of the seminal Habinteg Housing Design Guide first published in 2002. The guide provides a brief and advice for all those involved in the design and delivery of Habinteg developments, informing new build technical standards and employers’ requirements for accessible homes.
This new guide takes into account updated reference standards, specifically addressing M4(2) and M4(3) of UK building regulations. The proposed guide will provide the rationale for, specifications and technical guidance on how to deliver accessible and inclusive housing that is flexible and adaptable to changing needs.
With invaluable advice, insights, explanations, and illustrations, it is an essential guide on how to deliver housing that is functional, inclusive, and meets the changing needs of people of all ages.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781915722355
Publisher: RIBA Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 October 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: RIBA Publishing
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 210.0mm
Height: 297.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 256
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About the Author
Founded in 1970, Habinteg Housing Association champions inclusion by providing and promoting accessible homes and neighbourhoods that welcome and include everyone, using its expert knowledge to inspire and influence decision-makers.
Habinteg was joined in 2011 by Centre for Accessible Environments (CAE), a long-standing partner with equivalent length of experience in accessible and inclusive design that now operates as it’s technical consultancy team.
Habinteg and CAE’s vision is for communities to include disabled people, offering places to live that meet their needs and provide the highest levels of independence, choice, and control over daily life. We follow the social model disability and believe that people are disabled by society and the environment that exclude and discriminate against them. With more than 3,300 accessible homes – Habinteg leads the way in providing and promoting homes and neighbourhoods that support independence, integration and involvement. CAE pioneered the provision of access guidance for building designers based on collaborative research with disabled people and this remains core to its activities and services. As a leader in developing the case for designing for disabled people as part of an inclusive design approach, CAE’s research projects and partnerships in the UK and overseas keep the team at the forefront of user-led intelligence and informs all its work and services.
CAE has provided technical input to a wide range of research reports and toolkits on accessible standards and publications, including:
- Habinteg Housing Association Design Guide, 2002
- Access Audit Handbook, 2023
- oDesigning for Accessibility, 2012
- Wheelchair Housing Design Guide, Third Edition, 2018
- Lifetime Homes Design Guides, 2011
- Changing Places Guide, 2022
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