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Indonesia | Architecture Planning | Volume 14 Issue 2, February 2025 | Pages: 974 - 981
Inclusive Architecture: Application to Trauma Center Design
Abstract: This research aims to evaluate the application of the concept of inclusive architecture in the Trauma Center of North Sumatra through the lens of universal design principles. Inclusive architecture is defined as a design approach that ensures accessibility and usability for all individuals, regardless of their physical abilities, age, or other factors that may affect their interaction with the built environment. The study employs a qualitative methodology, utilizing case studies and observational analysis to assess the effectiveness of design elements that promote inclusivity. By examining the Trauma Center's architectural features, this research seeks to identify strengths and weaknesses in its design, ultimately providing recommendations for enhancing accessibility and user experience. The findings will contribute to the broader discourse on inclusive design in healthcare facilities, emphasizing the importance of creating environments that cater to the diverse needs of all patients and visitors.
Keywords: Trauma Center, Architecture Inclusive, Universal Design, Accessibility
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