ACCESSIBILITY Problems in pictures 1
groundfloor (+1,43 m) ramp
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groundfloor (+1,43 m) system of ramp and stairs
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FOCUS 1 - Accessibility thourgh the photographic survey 1
ACCESSIBILITY Problems in pictures 1
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underground garage ramp
Pedestrian mobility is served by the presence of a system consisting of a series of low and wide steps diagonally crossed by a pedestrian ramp surrounded by a parapet (1 and 2). The mobility of the vehicles is served by the presence of ramps (3) placed next to the low bodies that reach the level of the car park (4) placed between the street level and the raised level of the ground floor. This car park can also be reached at the sides of the building complex area, through the presence of two additional ramps along the north-south direction. The fact that the car park is located at a different level from the street level gives it a sort of more private character, although not totally. In fact, the accesses to this car park are not guarded, to the detriment of the safety of the inhabitants of the complex who use it.
groundfloor (+1,43 m) ramp groundfloor (+1,43 m) system of ramp and stairs
1. The system of steps and ramp leading to the groundfloor level from the street. 2. Pedestrian ramp which crosses diagonally the low and wide steps leading from the level of the street to the groundfloor level. 3. Ramp next to the low building leading to the semi covered parking below the groundfloor level. 4. The parking. 5. The groundfloor plan with the lements of the accessibility between the street level, the groundfloor and the park. park ramps (picture 3) park ramps at the sides of the area. the pedestrian system of accessibility (picture1 and 2)
stair connecting the tower groundfloor (+1,43) with the parking (-2,50)
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underground garage ramp the parking (-2,50 m)
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groundfloor (+1,43 m) ramp groundfloor (+1,43 m) system of ramp and stairs
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Accessibility / Existing building analysis
Accessibility/ Existing building analysis
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