Universal design for the physical world - Universal design principles - Applying Universal Design Flashcards
What is universal design in the physical world?
Universal design involves creating environments that are accessible and usable by all people, regardless of their abilities or disabilities.
Which of the following is NOT an example of applying universal design principles for people who are deaf?
A) Transparent or semi-transparent doorways
B) Mirrors to enhance awareness of surroundings
C) Narrow hallways for easier mobility
D) Muted blue and green colors for contrast
C) Narrow hallways for easier mobility
What is the purpose of transparent or semi-transparent doorways in DeafSpace architecture?
Transparent doorways allow individuals to perceive movement and lighting changes, enabling better awareness of surroundings without direct visibility.
Which colors are recommended in universal design to contrast with skin tones?
A) Reds and Yellows
B) Blues and Greens
C) Pinks and Purples
D) Blacks and Whites
B) Blues and Greens
True or False: Universal design only benefits people with disabilities.
False
What is the primary focus of DeafSpace design?
The primary focus is to align the environment with the way Deaf people perceive and interact with spaces, enhancing communication and visual accessibility.
Why are ramps preferred over stairs in DeafSpace architecture?
Ramps allow for easier communication while navigating, as they require less visual attention compared to stairs.
Which of the following seating arrangements supports universal design for people who are deaf?
A) Rows of desks facing forward
B) Seating organized in semi-circles
C) Desks scattered randomly
D) Desks in cubicles
B) Seating organized in semi-circles