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Articles and Chapters

Calmenson, D (1991). Accessible for All: Universal Design. Interiors & Sources, 8(17), 28-31.

Connell, B, & Sanford, J (1999). Research Implications of Universal Design. Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, E Steinfeld & G Danford, editors. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishing, 35-37.

Johnson, M (1994). Universal Man: Architect Ron Mace Leads the Way to Design that Includes Everybody. Mainstream, 18(10), 18-27.

Mace, R (1985). Universal Design: Barrier Free Environments for Everyone. Designers West, 33(1), 147-152.

Mueller, J (1991). The Universal Workplace. Independent Living Forum, Spring.

Mueller, J (1995). Designing for Real People. Design Management Journal, 6(4), 40-44.

Mueller, J (1995). The Case for Universal Design: If You Can't Use It, It's Just Art. Aging International, 22, no. 1, 19-23.

Mueller, J, & Mace, R (1997). The Business Stories Behind Universal Design Winners: Silver and Gold. Innovation, Spring, 40-43.

Mullick, A (1997). Universal Design: What It Is and Isn't. Innovation, Spring, 14-18.

Mullick, A (2001). Universal Bathrooms. Universal Design Handbook, W Preiser & E Ostroff, editors. New York: McGraw Hill, 42.1-42.24.

Mullick, A, & Levine, D (2001). Universal Kitchens and Appliances. Universal Design Handbook, W Preiser & E Ostroff, editors. New York: McGraw Hill, 41.1-41.18.

Ostroff, E (1997). The User as Expert. Innovation, Spring, 33-35.

Peterson, M (1996). One Step Forward, No Steps Back. Universal Design, 2(5), 1, 5, 11.

Salmen, J (1996). Universal Design and the Recreation Environment. Trends, 33(1), 14-19.

Steinfeld, E (1987). Adaptable Housing for Older People. Housing for the Aged: Satisfactions and Preferences, V Regnier & J Pynoos, editors. New York: Elsevier, 307-340.

Steinfeld, E (1997). Innovation Theory: How Does an Idea Spread and Grow? Innovation, Spring, 19-24.

Steinfeld, E (1998). Public Transportation in Curitiba, Brazil. Designing for the 21st Century: An International Conference on Universal Design of Information, Products, and Environments, J Reagan and L Trachtman, editors. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, The Center for Universal Design, 118-121.

Steinfeld, E (2001). Universal Design of Mass Transportation. Universal Design Handbook, W Preiser & E Ostroff, editors. New York: McGraw Hill, 24.3-24.25.

Steinfeld, E, & Danford, G (1994). Automated Doors: Toward Universal Design. The Construction Specifier, August 1994, 90-102.

Steinfeld, E, Duncan, J, & Cardel, P (1977). Toward a Responsive Environment: The Psychosocial Impact of Inaccessibility. Barrier-Free Environments, M Bednars, editor. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross.

Steinfeld, E, Hagin, J, et al (1995). Studio Education Through Universal Design. Strategies for Teaching Universal Design, P Welch, editor. Boston: Adaptive Environments Center, 141-161.

Steinfeld, E, & Mullick, A (1990). Universal Design: The Case of the Hand. Innovation, Fall, 27-29.

Story, M (1997). Is It Universal?: 7 Defining Criteria. Innovation, Spring, 29-32.

Story, M (1988). Maximizing Usability: The Principles of Universal Design. Assistive Technology, 10, no. 1, 4-12.

Story, M & Mueller, J (1998). Measuring Usability: The Principles of Universal Design. Designing for the 21st Century: An International Conference on Universal Design of Information, Products, and Environments, J Reagan and L Trachtman, editors. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, The Center for Universal Design, 126-129.

Vanderheiden, G (1997). Design for People with Functional Limitations Resulting from Disability, Aging, or Circumstance. Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics, G Salvendy, editor. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 2010-2052.

Woudhuysen, J (1993). A Call for Transgenerational Design. Applied Ergonomics, 24(1), 44-46.

 

Books and Monographs

Adaptive Environments Center (1995). Universal Design '95 Resource Notebook. Boston, MA: Adaptive Environments Center.

Anders, R, & Fechtner, D (1992). Universal Design Primer. Brooklyn, NY: Pratt Institute, Department of Industrial Design.

Architecture and Engineering for Parks Canada, Public Works and Government Services Canada (1994). Design Guidelines for Accessible Outdoor Recreation Facilities. Ottawa, Ontario: Engineering and Architecture, Parks Canada.

Arthur, P & Passini, R (1992). Wayfinding: People, Signs, and Architecture. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Beckman, M (1976). Building for Everyone: The Disabled and the Built Environment in Sweden. Vaxjo, Sweden: Davidons Boktryckeri.

Bednars, M, editor (1977). Barrier-Free Environments. Stroudsburg, PA: Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross.

Connnell, B, Jones, M, Mace, R, Mueller, J, Mullick, A, Ostroff, E, Sanford, J, Steinfeld, E, Story, M, & Vanderheiden, G (1997). The Principles of Universal Design: Version 2.0. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, The Center for Universal Design.

Covington, G & Hannah, B (1996). Access by Design. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Davies, T, & Beasley, K (1988). Design for Hospitality: Planning for Accessible Hotels and Motels. New York: Nicholas Publishing.

Evans, P & Donnelly, B (1993). Accessible Landscapes: Designing for Inclusion. San Francisco: San Francisco State University, Department of Plant Operations.

Gill, J (1997). Access Prohibited?: Information for Designers of Public Access Terminals. London: R.N.I.B.

Groff, G & Gardner, L (1989). What Museum Guides Need to Know: Access for Blind and Visually Impaired Visitors. New York: American Foundation for the Blind.

Heumann, L & Boldy, P (1993). Aging in Place with Dignity: International Solutions Relating to the Low-Income and Frail Elderly. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Hunter, C (1994). Everyone's Nature: Designing Interpretation to Include All. Helena, MT: Falcon Press.

Imrie, R (1996). Disability and the City: International Perspectives. London: Paul Chapman Publishing.

Javurek, R, Behar, S, Vanderheiden, G, & Scadden, L (1993). Universal Design Position Papers and Programs: Symposium Conducted at the 1992 Conference on Alliance for Universal Design. Brooklyn, NY: Pratt Institute.

Leibrock, C & Behar, S (1993). Beautiful Barrier-Free: A Visual Guide to Accessibility. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Mitchell, C (1993). Redefining Designing: From Form to Experience. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Moon, M (1994). Making School and Community Recreation Fun for Everyone: Places and Ways to Integrate. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.

Moore, R, Goltsman, S & Iacofano, D (1992). Play for All Guidelines: Planning, Design, and Management of Outdoor Play Settings for All Children. Berkeley, CA: MIG Communications.

Mueller, J (1998). Case Studies on Universal Design. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, The Center for Universal Design.

National Association of Home Builders Research Center (1997). Directory of Accessible Building Products: 1997. Upper Marlboro, MD: NAHB Research Center.

Peterson, M (1995). Universal Kitchen Planning: Design that Adapts to People. Hackettstown, NJ: National Kitchen & Bath Association.

Peterson, M (1996). Universal Bathroom Planning: Design that Adapts to People. Hackettstown, NJ: National Kitchen & Bath Association.

Pirkl, J (1994). Transgenerational Design: Products for an Aging Population. Florence, KY: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

PLAE, Inc. (1993). Universal Access to Outdoor Recreation: A Design Guide. Berkeley, CA:PLAE.

Preiser, W & Ostroff, E (2001). Universal Design Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Robinette, G (1985). Barrier-Free Exterior Design: Anyone Can Go Anywhere. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Scadden, L (1994). Design for Everyone. Washington, DC: Electronic Industries Association.

Steinfeld, E (1996). Universal Design as Innovation. Buffalo, NY: University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access.

Story, M, Mueller, J, & Mace, R (1998). The Universal Design File: Designing for People of All Ages and Abilities. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, The Center for Universal Design.

Vanderheiden, G (1993). Accessible Design: A Handbook for More Universal Product Design. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Trace Research and Development Center.

Vanderheiden, G (1996). Universal Design…What It Is and What It Isn't. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Trace Research and Development Center.

Welch, P (1995). Strategies for Teaching Universal Design. Boston, MA: MIG Communications.

Wisner, A, & Queinnec, Y (1991). Designing for Everyone. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis.

Woodson, W (1981). Human Factors Design Handbook: Information and Guidelines for the Design of Systems, Facilities, Equipment and Products for Human Use. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Wyatt, K, et al. (1990). The Universal Playground: A Planning Guide (FCG 129). Victoria, BC: Ministry of Education.

 

Web Sites

Adaptive Environments Center
www.adaptenv.org

Center for Inclusive Design & Environmental Access, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
www.ap.buffalo.edu/~idea

The Center for Universal Design, North Carolina State University
www.design.ncsu.edu/cud

Design for the Aging Network dan.interact.nl Designing for the 21st Century
www.adaptenv.org/21century/

Trace Research and Development Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
www.trace.wisc.edu


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