Hello all,
Does anyone know if there was a disability access consultation in stage A or
B of the design? It seems that with early consultant many access issues can
be dealt with straight away instead of becoming after thoughts. You would
think that a simple thing such as nosing would have been addressed more
efficiently and that the durability of materials used would have been tested
or investigated properly.
It is only normal that people stand up during exciting points of an event and
that the designers should have made it possible to continue to be a spectator
in the event that people stand, cheer, and basically take part in the
excitement.
How many people are allowed to sit with a disabled person at the stadium?
Regards,
Judith
Judith M. Irving BSc arch. envir. design
LSA design director
0161-231-4123
'Layering Systems of Access in Design to Create Atmospheres of Equality.'
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