Delivering an inclusive built environment for physically disabled people in public universities (Jordan as a case study)

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作者
Alhusban, Ahmad A. [1 ]
Almshaqbeh, Salwa N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Hashemite Univ, Fac Engn, Architectural Dept, Zarqa, Jordan
关键词
Physically disabled people; Disability barriers; Accessibility; Architectural barriers; Inclusive design; Social inclusion; Built environment; STUDENTS; DESIGN; ACCESSIBILITY; BUILDINGS;
D O I
10.1108/JEDT-06-2022-0281
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study aims to determine the design factors that may affect the design of disabled students. Additionally, this study assesses and compares the reality between the public Jordanian universities' built environment and international universities based on the Americans with Disabilities Act checklist - version 2.1 - to provide an accessible built environment for physically disabled people. Furthermore, this study examines the satisfaction degree of physically disabled people with the built environment in selected universities. Besides, this study examines the relationships/interrelationships between the students' demographic factors, design factors and the degree of the disabled students' satisfaction. Design/methodology/approachThis research used different data collection methods to answer the research questions: literature review, observation and questionnaire. Additionally, this study used different analytical and statistical methods, such as comparative analysis between the local cases and the selected international case study based on the Americans with Disabilities Act checklist, version 2.1, descriptive analysis and Pearson r correlational statistics. FindingsThis research found that the Jordanian public universities did not apply all required design factors to achieve a high degree of the built environment of accessibility and provide all the requirements and needs of physically disabled students like international universities. Additionally, half of the physically disabled students respondents were satisfied with the availability and quality of pathways, ramps, doors and corridors, non-slippery materials, elevators, accessible entrances, entrances doors, methods of openings, adequate spaces for wheelchair students at the configuration of the entrance and the availability of railing. In contrast, they were unsatisfied with the availability of parking and bathrooms for each gender and signage systems. Moreover, this research found no significant differences between gender and educational level and all factors that may impact the students' satisfaction with campus environmental design. Furthermore, this research found that there was a strong to very strong positive linear association and a significant correlation/intercorrelation between the availability and the design quality of parking, entrances, doors, lobbies and corridors, bathrooms, signage systems and information, ramps, elevators and stairs and the disabled students' satisfaction degree. Practical implicationsThis research tends to help disabled students participate entirely and independently in the built environment and all aspects of society, involve them within the community and facilitate their access to universities' urban space. This research considers guidelines and checklists for architects and policymakers to apply through all design and retrofitting processes to meet disabled students' requirements. This research provides a vital understanding of the needs of disabled students in educational spaces to create a barrier-free campus environment. Originality/valueInclusive design is a relatively new architectural concept. It provides means to ensure access and equal participation in the built environment, offers the opportunity to improve and design new equivalent solutions in architecture simultaneously and covers the way for a broad clarification of equality. Applying the concepts of inclusive design is a step toward eliminating the barriers imposed on the built environment in public universities and creating an accessible built environment. In addition, this research can guide future research in other institutions.
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