Suitablility of temporary ramps

ExclusiveSuitablility of temporary ramps

Temporary ramps are not legally recognized as a suitable solution because they do not provide independent and equal access. Their use is only justified in exceptional cases where permanent access cannot be ensured, and they must still meet the same safety standards as permanent ramps.

Designing accessible ramps

ExclusiveDesigning accessible ramps

Effective accessibility depends on proper ramp design, including width, slope, handrails, and surface treatment. Clearly defined technical standards ensure safety and usability for all types of wheelchairs.

Public buildings

ExclusivePublic buildings

Public buildings are intended for use by the general public, and by the end of 2025, they must be (in Slovenia) accessible to all people, regardless of disability or other impairment. These buildings are precisely defined in Article 3, point 26 of the Slovenian Building Act (GZ-1).

Law on accessibility of goods and services for people with disabilities comes into force in one month

ExclusiveLaw on accessibility of goods and services for people with disabilities comes into force in one month

The Accessibility of Products and Services for Disabled Persons Act (ZDPSI), which enters into force on June 28, 2025, introduces obligations to ensure accessibility of a wide range of services and digital content for people with disabilities. The key emphasis is on digital accessibility in accordance with the WCAG 2.1 guidelines, with oversight and sanctions falling under the jurisdiction of the inspectorate.

Zloženka o univerzalni dostopnosti objektov v javni rabi

ExclusiveZloženka o univerzalni dostopnosti objektov v javni rabi

Na Urbanističnem inštitutu Republike Slovenije smo pripravili informativno zloženko v okviru projekta Vseslovenska akcija ozaveščanja o socialnem vključevanju invalidov in Nacionalne svetovalne in informacijske točke. Zloženka je namenjena lastnikom, upraviteljem in najemnikom objektov v javni rabi, pa tudi širši javnosti, ki se želi seznaniti s pomembnostjo univerzalne dostopnosti. 

Designing the Reception Desk

ExclusiveDesigning the Reception Desk

Reception desks are a central element of accessibility in public buildings, as they provide equal access to information and services for all visitors, including persons with disabilities. Proper positioning, ergonomic design, good lighting, and the integration of assistive technologies significantly enhance the user experience.

Door thresholds and edges: millimeters that matter

ExclusiveDoor thresholds and edges: millimeters that matter

When overcoming height differences in a building, we often only think of larger obstacles, overlooking smaller but equally important problems – door thresholds and edges that are too high or lack contrast. Even a few millimeters of height difference can prevent a wheelchair from passing, and pose a tripping hazard for the visually impaired.

Amendment to the Act on Equalisation of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (ZIMI)

ExclusiveAmendment to the Act on Equalisation of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (ZIMI)

The Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities has published proposed amendments to the Act on Equalisation of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (ZIMI), which aim to improve the accessibility of existing public buildings for persons with disabilities. Key innovations include the obligation to adapt facilities by 12 December 2025, the establishment of minimum accessibility standards and the introduction of controls and sanctions for non-adaptation.

Designing Accessible Staircases

ExclusiveDesigning Accessible Staircases

Well-designed staircases must provide safe and accessible use for all user groups. Key elements include a straight and wide staircase flight, uniform steps without overhangs, handrails on both sides, and contrasting and tactile markings. Such a design improves accessibility and safety in the built environment, especially for people with mobility impairments, as well as blind and visually impaired individuals.

A hotel with accessible room signs

ExclusiveA hotel with accessible room signs

Room signs in accommodation facilities are often unsuitable for blind and visually impaired guests, as the numbers are placed too high, are too small, lack contrast, or are not tactile. A good example of a solution can be found in one of the hotels in Upper Carniola region of Slovenia, where room entrances are marked with light and relief signs, which makes orientation easier.

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Načrtovanje dostopnega vhoda

Načrtovanje dostopnega vhoda

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Conducting Detailed Accessibility Assessments of Public Buildings

Conducting Detailed Accessibility Assessments of Public Buildings

The Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS) conducts professional on-site assessments of building accessibility based on a methodology aligned with relevant legislation and standards. These assessments identify on-site barriers for all types of disabilities, with results made publicly available through online tools.

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Dostopna kopališča in bazeni

Dostopna kopališča in bazeni

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Designing Accessible Exhibition Spaces

Designing Accessible Exhibition Spaces

Exhibition spaces must be designed according to the principles of universal accessibility, ensuring equal access for persons with physical disabilities, blind and partially sighted visitors, as well as deaf and hard of hearing individuals. The Equalisation of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities Act (ZIMI) and the Regulation on Universal Construction and Use of Buildings provide the legal framework that guarantees culture and knowledge without barriers.

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