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Igor Bizjak

The Urban Institute works on accessibility of public buildings for people with disabilities

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The Urban Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS) is actively engaged in research and development of solutions in the field of accessibility of public spaces and facilities for all citizens, including people with disabilities. Its work contributes to the implementation of the principles of universal building and design, which ensure that spaces are accessible and usable regardless of the physical or sensory limitations of individuals.

One of the key focuses of the work of the UIRS is to raise awareness of accessibility legislation and standards among the public, designers, facility managers and municipalities. The Institute organizes workshops, consultations and training events to present good practices, legislative requirements and practical solutions for adapting spaces. They also produce manuals and guidelines for designing accessible public spaces and buildings.

UIRS also participates in national and international research projects focusing on inclusive urban planning. By analyzing the current accessibility of urban spaces, they contribute to a better understanding of existing gaps and needs. The data is being used to make proposals for improvements relating to public realm improvements, accessibility of public transport and the integration of digital technologies to improve the user experience of disabled and elderly people.

In addition to research, the UIRS is a key partner in the development of digital platforms that enable the collection and dissemination of information on the accessibility of public facilities. Such platforms allow for transparency and better accessibility planning in the future. The UIRS also engages with various stakeholders, including municipalities, NGOs and representatives of people with disabilities, to ensure an inclusive approach to urban planning.

Through its work on accessibility, the UIRS contributes to a more inclusive society and supports the implementation of legislative targets such as the requirement to make all buildings in public use accessible to people with disabilities by 2025. Their interdisciplinary approach combines scientific research, practical implementation and outreach, which is a key support for sustainable accessibility improvements.
 

 

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  • A life not so different (1/21/2025 - 2/11/2025)
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    You are cordially invited to the Ljubljana City Hall, where the travelling photography exhibition "A Different Life" will be on display for the first time between 21 January and 11 February.Through the lens of the renowned photographer Primož Lavret, the exhibition presents the stories of 25 people with various forms of disabilities who are successful in sport, work and other activities. The exhibition is part of the project "A nationwide awareness-raising campaign on the inclusion of people with disabilities", which is led by the National Council of Disabled People's Organisations of Slovenia (NDPO Slovenia) and partnered by the Urban Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS) and other contractors.
     

     

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