ADA Illustrated | A visualization of the ADA Accessibility Standards

Decode the complexities of ADAdesign standards with visual clarity.

Cover of ADA Illustrated book. Title at top. Main image in center with an image from the book depicting an ADA accessible hallway with measurements and wheelchair. Bottom section has nine images from the book in a grid pattern. ADA building code. ADA design standards.

ADA Illustrated is a visualization of the ADA Accessibility Standards. For many people, building codes are hard to read and understand. The ADA accessibility design standards are no different. This book turns boring words into easy to understand 3D illustrations. So you don’t have to be an architect or building inspector to easily learn the code. The latest major ADA update to the design standards was done in 2010, this book illustrates all of it!

Surprisingly, ADA and other accessibility designs are still done incorrectly. ADA Illustrated helps empower everyday people to know how the design standards should be done. Or to better help clients understand the designs of an architect, interior designer, or contractor. The more people understand the ADA building code, the better!

This really makes a giant chunk of (the ADA building code) very accessible to lay people like us.

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