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Universal Accessibility for External Areas, Open Spaces and Green Spaces

Preface
1. Introduction
2. Universal Accessibility in the Built Environment
3.1 Best Practices and Guidelines - Access Route
3.2 Best Practices and Guidelines - Connectivity and Interfacing Elements
3.3 Best Practices and Guidelines - Landscaped Spaces
3.4 Best Practices and Guidelines - Furniture, Equipment and Fittings
3.5 Best Practices and Guidelines - Way Finding, Orientation and Signage
3.6 Best Practices and Guidelines - Detectable Surfaces
3.7 Best Practices and Guidelines - Colour and Luminous Contrast
3.8 Best Practices and Guidelines - Lighting
3.9 Best Practices and Guidelines - Safety
3.10 Best Practices and Guidelines - Management and Maintenance
4.1 Photo Gallery - Access Route
4.2 Photo Gallery - Connectivity and Interfacing Elements
4.3 Photo Gallery - Landscaped Spaces
4.4 Photo Gallery - Furniture, Equipment and Fittings
4.5 Photo Gallery - Way Finding, Orientation and Signage
4.6 Photo Gallery - Detectable Surfaces
4.7 Photo Gallery - Colour and Luminous Contrast
4.8 Photo Gallery - Lighting
Appendices - A1 Case Study 1 - Rehabilitation Complex in Wong Chuk Hang
Appendices - A2 Case Study 2 - An External Public Space in Ma On Shan
Acknowledgements
Reference