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Schloss Augustusburg, Brühl, NRW, Deutschland
A. Savin Photography / Maik Monuments
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Casa Romagnolo, Acquarossa, Switzerland,
Courtesy: Wespi de Meuron Romeo
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#photography#aesthetic#door#fixture#wood#stairs#interior design#flooring#floor#gas#glass#building#hardwood#parallel#ceiling#metal#composite material#aluminium#handrail#tile flooring#house#room#rectangle#symmetry#day lighting#steel#titanium#handle#building material#light fixture
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Automatic Gate Solutions in Point Piper-Metal balustrades in Bondi
https://pmbalustrade.com.au/product-category/other-products When it comes to enhancing the aesthetics and safety of your home, choosing the right balustrade design is essential. With its ability to elevate the architectural appeal of your property, a well-crafted balustrade serves as both a functional and decorative element.
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Glass pool fencing in Hunters Hill-Glass balustrade in NSW
When it comes to enhancing the aesthetics and safety of your home, choosing the right balustrade design is essential. With its ability to elevate the architectural appeal of your property, a well-crafted balustrade serves as both a functional and decorative element.
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Green Interio Fusion-Best Glass Handrail Designers in Thrissur
Green Interio Fusion in Thrissur specializes in designing glass handrails that are both stylish and safe. They prioritize modern aesthetics and sturdy construction, ensuring their handrails enhance any space. Ideal for homes or businesses seeking a sleek, contemporary look with a focus on safety and durability.
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Looking for a skilled and reputable custom metal handrail fabrication company in Jacksonville to create custom handrail designs that enhance the aesthetic appeal and safety of your stairs? Check our track record of delivering high-quality craftsmanship and excellent customer service. Choose Chancey metals.
#Custom Metal Handrail Designs For Stairs in Jacksonville#metal handrails#metal handrails design#handrail designs for stairs jacksonville#custom metal handrails#chancey metals#metals fabrications#industrial metal fabrications
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Exterior - Transitional Exterior Large transitional gray three-story brick house exterior photo with a shingle roof and a hip roof
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Boston Vinyl Exterior Ideas for a substantial shed-roofed exterior home remodel in timeless gray vinyl
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Juristische Bibliothek, Rathaus der Stadt, München, Germany,
Photo by Thomas - @journey.tom
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Internal Angles 2 by Pekka Nikrus
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Stair Handrails in Woollahra-Automatic Gates in Coogee
https://pmbalustrade.com.au/product-category/privacy-screens Imagine arriving home with a simple click of a button, your automatic gate gracefully opens to welcome you. No need to exit your vehicle, struggle with manual gates, or brave inclement weather.With an automatic gate, you can enjoy the convenience of entering and leaving your property effortlessly, saving you time and energy.
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Hi lovely, I hope you are well?
I saw the ask about the bathroom accommodations and it got me really interested in two things.
1) what are accommodations that are hLepful (trying to 'help' without actually considering the needs of the individual, for example the step not enabling independence and I imagine from prior posts that it would also cause strain on your joints? (Plus the whole hygiene side, run into that one myself with suggested accommodations) )
2) what accommodations would you want to see in public spaces (doesn't have to be bathroom related, this just showed me a gap in my awareness and I'd like to work on it so I can include more awareness whenever I'm partaking in conversations around accessibility. If you have prior posts do link them, the only one that's coming to my mind right now was discussing the lack of accessibility in hospitals)
Hope you have a good pain/energy day, and I really love your style!
Hello! Indeed, I spoke about some ways to make public spaces more accessible for little people here - particularly when it comes to public washrooms. Here's some more accommodations I'd love to see!
I would love to see more information/reception desks with varying heights! This is an excellent piece of infrastructure that allows little people (and wheelchair users) full access to the counter and a place to speak to an attendant.
In the realm of public counter tops - a huge point of inaccess for me is grocery store conveyor belts. They come to about my chest, which makes loading and packing very difficult. And the "accessible" lane is no different! Plus every grocery store I've been to makes the "accessible" lane also the express lane - so while I'm buying my load of groceries, there's always a disgruntled customer behind me - I've even been denied access for having too many groceries!
The self check out is even worse - in a world where we're now being ushered to interact with these robots instead of real people, I can't reach the screen or the debit machine! So either way I need to ask for help, which completely defeats it's purpose. I would love to see a more accessible option that is lower to the ground.
A second, lower handrail on public stairs is a must! I've seen these in children's hospitals and schools, and would love them to be common place. Average handrails often land at shoulder height or higher - they provide little to no stability or safety for little people.
An access issue that often gets overlooked is the height of public seating - this includes doctor's office chairs, modern theatre seating, bar stools, booths, and office swivel chairs. The irony of a disabled person not being able to sit down is one I come across on the regular. The number of times I've showed up for an interview and not been able to sit without assistance is absurd.
Having a variety of seating options, or providing public step stools (or a combination of the two) could be easy fixes to this issue. In hospitals I am seeing a slow shift towards even lower chairs and beds since this issue is not always unique to little people - anyone who has difficulty bending, sitting, or transferring from a wheelchair has this issue. Modern design needs to account for diversity, instead of steering towards minimalism.
Step stools are of course the easiest means of making public spaces more accessible for little people, but I want to point out that they're not always the be-all-end-all solution, and can actually just be a band aid to some problems. While stools are incredibly versatile, not everyone has the ability to use them and they can pose a hazard in certain situations. In points of high traffic, built-in steps are far safer and could even be designed to fold up when not in use - they can also account for weight and wear.
Additionally, when stools are option in public, it's vital that they be easily accessed and borrowed by patrons without the need for a special request. I've said it before, "If I have to ask for help, it's not accessible". In order for stools to be a viable accommodation, they should be as freely obtained as toilet paper.
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hey About About a Story ot Two About Your time In Superhero museum You Work at
May be Fun
I suppose that could be fun to share if I could just think of a good one. Hmm...OH! So like I've said before, in the last while I have been designated as the official guy who sorts through all the crap in the basement. Pulling out artifacts, making sure they get sorted, offered to the right people and maybe put on the short list for display if I can find somewhere to put it. It's MUCH more boring than I make it sound. Usually what I find is junk. Something that wasn't important to the person who left it here and isn't important now. Basically it's a lot of cleaning up 70 year old litter. But SOMETIMES, just sometimes you hit the jackpot. I open a drawer, unmarked. Possibly unopened since the place was shuttered in the late 40s and what do I find.
(A random headshot of Doctor Midnite I found from a newspaper archive to illustrate my point) An original, as far as I can tell untouched pair of Doctor Midnite's goggles. Glass perfectly glossy, no nicks or chips on the surrounding frame, even the leather strap was supple and robust after all this time. I didn't freak out. Much. But I blazed through the report like I was a coke addict who just discovered V9. I had to bring this upstairs. I had to show somebody before I popped. So very gingerly I placed the goggles in a cushioned box that I use for transporting all our important artifacts from one place to another. I charged up the stairs with sure footing. Until I got to the top. When one of my coworkers...distracted me. Don't worry about it. Important point was I missed a step, was tripping forward, bounced my shoulder off the side of the door frame and all of my momentum was now suddenly going BACKWARD. Right back toward the open stairwell. We are a family friendly establishment at all times except that exact moment when I shouted "SHIT" at the top of my lungs, trying to grapple at the handrail to my right hand side. Only my hands were sweaty from being so excited and I could feel that I wasn't going to hold. So, my brain, having its priorities in order I suppose. Managed to push the box up on the top of the handrail so that it was sitting pretty while my clumsy self tumbled ass over tea kettle down a flight of stairs backwards. When my colleague came to check on me he saw me, down on the first landing (thank god this staircase has a turn in it) with my sneakers pointed to god and my head buried in a pile of flailed limbs. I lived, obviously and got VERY lucky. New York is COLD in January and working underground makes it triply so so I was wearing a massive ski coat that broke most of my fall. Did not salvage much of my pride, though.
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