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Access.Architectural is an Americans with Disabilities Act and Accessibility Consulting Firm that sp
Over 10 years ago I established Access.Architectural, an accessibility compliance, assessment, evaluation, and strategic implementation planning firm in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. According to the Census Bureau, a staggering 48.5 million people live with some kind of disability in the United States. Planning, designing, and remodeling your facility in an accessible manner for people with disab
🎉 Celebrating 14 Years of Accessibility Excellence! 🎉
Access.Architectural is proud to mark our 14th anniversary of transforming spaces and enhancing accessibility. We specialize in:
🔹 Accessibility Plan Reviews: Ensuring compliance with Federal, state, local, and model accessibility codes for facilities nationwide.
🔹 Residential Evaluations: Thorough on-site evaluations for homes and condos to meet your unique accessibility needs.
🔹 Accessibility Training & Seminars: Educational presentations for businesses and firms to enhance disability awareness.
🔹 Business Accessibility: Comprehensive facility evaluations to create accessible workplaces for all.
Thank you for your support over the years. Here's to many more years of accessible innovation! 🥂
https://www.transportation.gov/briefing-room/us-department-transportation-requires-airline-lavatories-be-more-accessible
US Dept. of Transportation issued a new rule to improve the accessibility of lavatories on single-aisle aircraft.
U.S. Department of Transportation Requires Airline Lavatories to Be More Accessible for Wheelchair Users | US Department of Transportation Rulemaking Finalized on 33rd Anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act
Thank you to all our followers, supporters and community. 13 lucky years of service!
32 years ago today on July 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law. How has it helped you?
Happy Anniversary, ADA!
Nice work! Mortenson at ASU's MPA has been great, too.
Physical Limitations in a Physical Industry “True builder” Jopy Willis demonstrates that physical disabilities shouldn't be a barrier to a construction career.
Today, we celebrate 12 years of service. Thank you to all the businesses and individuals that understand how important it is to have an accessible world to all.
Title IX has supported women in NCAA sports for 50 years, SO, when will it engage Disabled Sports?
The Next NCAA Rights Fight Should Be for Para-Sport Athletes Today’s guest columnist is Professor Rick Burton of Syracuse University. If American intercollegiate athletics and the NCAA are headed for a major overhaul due to the Supreme Court’s recent 9-0 dec…
Join ASU's Student Recreation for a stimulating discussion of the history of adaptive recreation and the opportunities that are offered at ASU and in the greater Phoenix community. Today at 6:00-7:00 pm via Zoom, Register here.... https://webaccessibility.asu.edu/ada30
ASU Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the ADA | ASU Web Accessibility Join us at ASU as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
IN JUST ONE WEEK! Register TODAY!!!
An ASU ZOOM presentation on the History of the ADA
Sept. 30 at 4 p.m. In the Sun Devil spirit of access & inclusion, ASU is celebrating 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
This free event for Students, Faculty, Staff and our Community and will highlight topics of ADA History from before it was a law at ASU through Future ideas, on topics like ASU’s Disability History, The Independent Living Movement, ADA Employment, Visually Impaired History, Legal ADA History, the Revolution of Communications access, and the future of accessible technologies.
Learn more & register at https://ada30.asu.edu
ASU Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the ADA | ASU Web Accessibility Join us at ASU as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
JUST 2 weeks Away! Register TODAY!!!
An ASU ZOOM presentation on the History of the ADA
Sept. 30 at 4 p.m. In the Sun Devil spirit of access & inclusion, ASU is celebrating 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
This free event for Students, Faculty, Staff and our Community and will highlight topics of ADA History from before it was a law at ASU through Future ideas, on topics like ASU’s Disability History, The Independent Living Movement, ADA Employment, Visually Impaired History, Legal ADA History, the Revolution of Communications access, and the future of accessible technologies.
Learn more & register at https://ada30.asu.edu
ASU Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the ADA | ASU Web Accessibility Join us at ASU as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Today, I was a bit surprised by this ASU news article. https://asunow.asu.edu/20200903-30th-anniversary-americans-disabilities-act-asu-looks-toward-future-inclusivity
On the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, ASU looks toward the future of inclusivity To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, accessibility leaders at ASU are hosting an entire year of celebrations starting on Sept. 3, 2020.
Adam Savage, formerly of Myth Busters, comments about work productivity during Covid and People with Disabilities working from home. I'd love for him to elaborate and bang the drum along with us.
In the Sun Devil spirit of access & inclusion, ASU is celebrating 30 yrs of the ADA. Join us for a discussion on accessibility services at ASU on Sept 3 at 6 p.m. Learn more and register: https://ada30.asu.edu
In the Sun Devil spirit of access & inclusion, ASU is celebrating 30 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Learn more about how we’re marking the occasion and register for our upcoming Zoom events during the fall semester: https://ada30.asu.edu
We have a whole year of activities planned to mark this momentous event, including a series of virtual Zoom events during the fall semester.
Join us for a panel discussion on accessibility services at ASU on September 3 at 6 p.m.
Learn about the history of the Americans with Disabilities Act on September 30 at 4 p.m.
Participate in a discussion about the history of adaptive recreation and the opportunities offered at ASU and in the greater Phoenix community on October 14 at 6 p.m.
Learn more and register for the events here: https://ada30.asu.edu
We're celebrating 10 years of being in business, and we wanted to take a moment to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation for YOU - all our customers, vendors, and friends.
You've made it all possible, and have become part of the Access.Architectural family in the process.
Thanks again for all your support, and we can't wait to see what great opportunities come next.
Everyone! Go watch Crip Camp on Netflix. It's invaluable info about the Disability Rights Movement,.... and then join the "Crip Camp Official Virtual Experience", See attached. https://cripcamp.com/officialvirtualexperience
Today is the 30th anniversary of the Capitol Crawl, one of the protests that led to the passage of the ADA. This link also includes a video of the 7/13/90 and the news story about the U.S. Senate vote to pass the landmark civil rights legislation. https://abcnews.go.com/US/30th-anniversary-disability-civil-rights-protest-advocates-push/story?id=69491417
On 30th Anniversary of disability civil rights protest, advocates push for more Even though it's been 30 years since the anniversary of the Capitol Crawl protest, advocates are pushing for more regulation.
Holiday hackathon makes toys accessible for children with disabilities
ASU continues to amaze me ... roboticist teams adapts toys for kids with disabilities. http://ow.ly/faQe50xDj4w
asunow.asu.edu Sometimes the only thing separating children with disabilities from access to interactive toys is the size of the on switch. Two local robotics teams, including ASU's Desert Wave team, just made the holidays more accessible for 20 local children who face challenges manipulating interactive toys.
U.S. proposes to require disabled-accessible toilets on single-aisle airplanes
U.S. proposes to require accessible toilets on airplanes... Isn't about time? https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-airplanes-toilets/u-s-proposes-to-require-disabled-accessible-toilets-on-single-aisle-airplanes-idUSKBN1YK22F
reuters.com The U.S. Transportation Department on Monday proposed to require airlines ensure...
Not just for snow, but a metaphor for everything. If you think, design, and build inclusively All Can Participate. Access.Arch can help.
Access.Architectural, LLC has a sense of humor about disability. This week we had fun sharing some of our favorite John Callahan cartoons. THIS IS MY PERSONAL FAVORITE... Tell us what you think.
Access.Architectural, LLC has a sense of humor about disability. This week we’ll be sharing some of our favorite John Callahan cartoons. Tell us what you think.
If you liked yesterday comic, today's will rattle your funny bone
Access.Architectural, LLC has a sense of humor about disability. This week we’ll be sharing some of our favorite John Callahan cartoons. Tell us what you think.
Access.Architectural
Access.Architectural, LLC has a sense of humor about disability. This week we’ll be sharing some of our favorite John Callahan cartoons. Tell us what you think.
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