HERITAGE-PROTECTED BUILDINGS

ExclusiveHERITAGE-PROTECTED BUILDINGS

Heritage-protected buildings hold significant historical and architectural value, which often complicates their adaptation to modern needs, particularly in ensuring accessibility for all. Understanding heritage protection regimes and collaborating with the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia (ZVKDS) is essential, as well-planned solutions can often balance heritage preservation with accessibility.

Designing Accessible Elevators

ExclusiveDesigning Accessible Elevators

Elevators must be designed to ensure accessibility for mobility-impaired, blind, visually impaired, and deaf individuals. Key features include appropriate dimensions, an accessible control panel, visible and tactile markings, auditory announcements, and videophones for deaf users.

Fitness center should also be universally accessible

ExclusiveFitness center should also be universally accessible

A universally accessible fitness center is not just a place to exercise, but also a place where all users feel welcome and equal. Since Slovenian legislation does not yet provide guidelines for accessible fitness centers, we at the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia have prepared key recommendations for their regulation.

Accessibility of passenger transport infrastructure

ExclusiveAccessibility of passenger transport infrastructure

In 2025, Slovenia will implement significant legal changes affecting accessibility for people with disabilities, including the Accessibility of Products and Services for Disabled Persons Act (ZDPSI) and the Equal Opportunities for Disabled Persons Act (ZIMI). These laws will require adjustments in various sectors, including products, services, and transportation, as well as the removal of physical barriers at train stations and on trains by December 2025, contributing to better inclusion of people with disabilities in society.

National Action on the Social Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities

ExclusiveNational Action on the Social Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities

The National Action on the Social Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities project, led by NSIOS, promotes the inclusion of people with different forms of disabilities in society. As a project partner, the Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia is assessing the accessibility of 100 buildings in public use that are all benefit providers for EU Disability card holders, raising awareness among owners and building managers, and informing people with disabilites on how to access those buildings and plan their visits to the providers.

Designing Accessible Restrooms

ExclusiveDesigning Accessible Restrooms

Accessible restrooms are essential for the independence and safety of wheelchair users. It is crucial to provide sufficient maneuvering space, correctly installed equipment such as grab bars, sinks, and emergency alarms, and easily reachable features like switches, hooks, and waste bins. Common mistakes include improper equipment heights and unsuitable solutions that hinder usability. Properly adapted restrooms ensure equal accessibility and dignity for all users.

Accessible shelves and products

ExclusiveAccessible shelves and products

Correct shelf positioning, aisle widths and paths of movement between shelves are key to ensuring the accessibility of shops. Adaptations such as lower shelves and wider aisles make shopping easy for all, regardless of handicaps.

ExclusiveAre people today actually sufficiently familiar with the legislation in this area?

Awareness of accessibility of buildings is gradually increasing, helped by the approach of the legal deadline and the efforts of organisations and individuals in this field. The Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, with its long-standing work on data collection, training and awareness-raising, continues its efforts to improve accessibility, which will be necessary even after the legal deadline has passed.

 

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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

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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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