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Apr 5, 2024 |
buildingexcellence.news | Heather Herron
As the executive director of a new arts center being built in downtown Fort Wayne, Jim Palermo wants to make sure it’s accessible to everyone. That’s why he’s working closely with the Design Collaborative team to incorporate universal design into the 37,000-square-foot facility. It starts at the front door, which is six feet above sidewalk level. “We didn’t want the ramps to be too steep, but we also didn’t want to make people in a chair be wheeled 50 feet away and have to come back.
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