Accessibility 2017: Universal Design in Single-Family Homes
Presented by: Erick Mikiten, AIA, LEED AP
AIA/CES (HSW) Learning Units: 1.0 Hours
This video course includes a downloadable transcript.
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This course complies with California licensure requirements for accessibility (SB 1608 and California Business and Professions Code Section 5600.05), the Texas BOE requirement related to barrier-free design, and provides essential information about accessibility requirements applicable in most states.
In this 60-minute course, Erick Mikiten, AIA, a lifelong wheelchair user, takes us on a tour of his award-winning design of the universally accessible wine country residence, and shows us how the seven principles of Universal Design can be seamlessly incorporated into any small or large scale, low or high budget, single-family, multi-family or commercial project.
Viewers will also gain a better understanding of how sustainable design, specifically as it pertains to the indoor environment, overlaps with the goals of Universal Design.
This course has a downloadable transcript.
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Course Prices: $35 AIA members, $45 non-members
Series Prices: SAVE $35 – $45 when purchasing the four-course series ($125 AIA members, $195 non-members)
Please note. This continuing education course is licensed for viewing to a single individual. The California Architects Board (CAB) conducts audits to ensure that individuals have viewed this course in its entirety and successfully passed the quiz. aecKnowledge cooperates with CAB’s auditing procedures and verifies whether individuals have purchased the course, successfully passed the quiz, and obtained a Certificate of Completion from aecKnowledge.