American National Standards Institute Inc.American National Standard Specifications for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to and Useable by Physically Handicapped People, (ANSI) A117.1–1980. New York 1980.
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BednarMichael “Planning and Design for Normalization in Denmark and Sweden,“in Bednar, Michael, Barrier–Free Environments. Stroudsburg, Pa. : Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, Inc., 1977, pp. 44–63.
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BrattgardSven–Olof “The Folkus Housing System,“in Bednar, Barrier–Free Environments, pp. 67–80.
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CaryJaneHow to Create Interiors for the Disabled. New York : Pantheon, 1978.
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ChasinJosephHome in a Wheelchair. Washington, D.C. : Paralyzed Veterans of America, 1977.
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City of Philadelphia. “Regulations for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to, and Usable by, the Physically Handicapped.” Philadelphia, 1973.
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CotlerStephen, and DeGraffAlfredArchitectural Accessibility for the Disabled of College Campuses. Albany, N.Y. : State University Construction Fund, October, 1976.
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GangesArnold “Planning and Designing Group Homes,“in Bednar, Barrier–Free Environments, pp. 243–262.
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GoldsmithSelwynDesigning for the Disabled. 3rd ed. London : Royal Institute of British Architects, 1976.
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HaleGloryaThe Source Book for the Disabled: An Illustrated Guide to Easier and More Independent Living for Physically Disabled People, Their Families and Friends. New York : Paddington Press, 1979.
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HarknessSarah, and GroomJamesBuilding without Barriers for the Disabled. New York : Whitney Library of Design, 1976.
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JonesMichaelAccessibility Standards Illustrated. Springfield, Ill .: The Capitol Development Board, 1978.
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JonesMichael, and CatlinJohn “Design for Access,” Progressive Architecture, Vol. LIX, No. 4, April, 1978, pp. 63–71.
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MaceRonaldAccessibility Modifications: Guidelines for Modifications to Existing Buildings for Accessibility to the Handicapped. Raleigh, North Carolina : Department of Insurance, 1976.
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PaneroJulius, and ZelnikMartinHuman Dimension & Interior Space: A Source Book of Design Reference Standards, New York : Whitney Library of Design, 1979.
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RamseyCharles, and SleeperHaroldArchitectural Graphic Standards. New York : John Wiley and Sons, 1970.
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United States Congress.The Architectural Barriers Act of 1968, Public Law 90–480, August 12, 1968, amended March 5, 1970, and October 18, 1976. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Public Law 93–112, September 26, 1973, amended November 21, 1974, and November 6, 1978, Sections 503 and 504.
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.An Evaluation of Housing for the Severely Disabled in the Context of a Service Delivery System. HUD Contract H–2608. Washington, D.C.,1976.
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ZeiselJohn “Examples of plan annotations,“copy of plans from author, 1979.
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Film:“Beating the Averages,”Washington, D.C. : General Services Administration, n.d.
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Film: “A Day in the Life of Bonnie Consolo.”.
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Plans:Working drawings of the University classroom building. The following resources may also be useful:.
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Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. “Minimum Guidelines and Requirements for Accessible Design; Final Rule,” Federal Register, Vol. 46, No. 11, January 16, 1981.
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Massachusetts Easter Seal Society.Access in the 80's: Problems and Solutions. Boston : Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1980.
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KiewelHarold, and SalmenJohnAccessible Architecture: an illustrated handbook based on Minnesota Building Code Chapter 55. Minneapolis : The Minnesota State Council for the Handicapped, 1977.