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DictionarySeebarrierarchitectural barrier
architectural barrierAn architectural feature that creates inaccessibility or prevents the free movement of disabled people within a building.architectural barrier Any structure or design feature that makes a building inaccessible to a person with a disability—e.g., lack of ramps, narrow elevator doors, or environmental ‘cues’ that are not also written in Braille, such as public announcements or elevator buttonsarchitectural barrier Public health Any structure or design feature that makes a building inaccessible to a person with a disability–eg, lack of ramps, narrow elevator doors. See Americans with Disabilities Act, Service dog. architectural barrierAny limitation in the design of facilities that restricts their access and use by persons with disabilities. See also: barrierFinancialSeeBarrier |