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Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
Volume 11 (2018): Numero 3 (September 2018)
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On Orientation of Visually Impaired People in Public Space
Beata KOMAR
Beata KOMAR
| 04 apr 2019
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
Volume 11 (2018): Numero 3 (September 2018)
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Pubblicato online:
04 apr 2019
Pagine:
27 - 32
Ricevuto:
21 giu 2018
Accettato:
23 ago 2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21307/acee-2018-035
Parole chiave
Blind and visually impaired people
,
Orientation in public space
© 2018 Beata Komar et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1.
Blind woman using her white walking stick. Source: goodluz/shutterstock.com
Figure 2.
Advertisements in urban space. Source: Wyborcza.pl
Figure 3.
Example of a change of the pavement level by one step Source: Photo taken by the author
Figure 4.
Large doormat in the inner entrance areato a shopping centre. Source: Photo taken by the author
Figure 5.
An example of a large recessed doormat in the outer entrance area to a shopping centre. Source: Photo taken by the author
Figure 6.
Guiding lines interrupted by a large doormat and a sliding door, railway station Gliwice. Source: Photo taken by the author
Figure 7.
Guiding lines, tactile paving surfaces. Source: Photo taken by the author
Figure 8.
Typhlographic map on the railway station in Katowice. Source: Altix
Figure 9.
Signs on doors, covers on handrails in the Regional Social Welfare Centre in Poznań. Source: Altix
Figure 10.
Scale model of the Żupny Castle in Wieliczka. Photo: Internet
Figure 11.
Example of an urban development scale model. Photo: Internet
Figure 12.
Scale model of Wieluń, an example of distortion of the city view. Photo. Internet