Universal design practice in Malaysia: Architect's perceptions of its terminology
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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:41 authored by M Yusof, D JonesUniversal Design is a concept that embraces and covers issues of accessibility in the built and natural environments. The concept has progressively been introduced into the Malaysian built environment and architecture practice. However, its implementation in Malaysia is still considerably deficient. This paper investigates the contemporary perceptions of Malaysian architects towards the implementation of Universal Design in Malaysian built environment practice with an emphasis on their understanding of the terminology of Universal Design by means of face-to-face interviews. Findings indicate misconceptions towards the terminology of Universal Design exist in Malaysian practice due to a lack of understanding of the terminology that is negating its implementation in built environment practice. © 2014 The authors and IOS Press.
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35Chapter number
42Pagination
347-355ISSN
1383-813XeISSN
1879-8071ISBN-13
9781614994022Language
engPublication classification
B Book chapter, B1 Book chapterCopyright notice
2014, IOS PressExtent
63Editor/Contributor(s)
Caltenco HA, Hedvall PO, Larsson A, Rassmus-Grohn K, Rydeman BPublisher
IOS PressPlace of publication
Amsterdam, NetherlandsTitle of book
Universal Design 2014: Three days of creativity and diversitySeries
Assistive Technology Research SeriesUsage metrics
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