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Shared Space SeminarEngineers Ireland
6th September 2010
Neil Murphy, Senior Built Environment Advisor, MRIAI
Centre for Excellence in Universal Design
Shared Space –
There are many definitionsof what Shared Space is.
We have still not defined exactly what shared Spaces are in Ireland.
Shared Space, in the words of one of its proponents, Ben Hamilton-Baillie (2008a: 130), is a new way of ‘reconciling the approach between traffic and the public realm’.
Shared space is commonly defined as a traffic engineering concept that seeks to break down traditional demarcations between motor vehicles, pedestrians, and other road users to facilitate a sharing of street space. It does not seek to prioritizeany particular user, and it does this by reducing the delineation between pavements and roads, and may include the removal of street signs, signals, lines, controlled crossings, pavements, and kerbs. (Imrie 2010)
Universal Design
Universal Design refers to the design and composition of an environment so that it can be accessed, understood and used to the greatest extent possible by all people regardless of their age, size, ability or disability.(Synopsis of the Disability Act 2005)
Universal Design is not a euphemism for accessibility, as access features such as ramps & lifts are ‘potent symbols of separateness’ (Welch 1995)
Currently in the UK & Ireland Shared Spaces has become somewhat of a 'trendy' buzzword & it is felt that not enough is known about the area to Justify millions of Euro being spent on something that may not work for all users of the spaces involved.
‘The problem is people are trying to import new ideas without importing the context.People are importing ideas from the Netherlands and Belgium without importing the ideas behind it.’ (Imrie 2010)
The Centre for Excellence in Universal Design at the National Disability Authority are looking to create a discussion paper on Shared Spaces to inform and to generate discussion on Shared Spaces and to create a working solution for Ireland that is universal for all.
Why?
CEUD/NDA have received queries concerning Shared Spaces from many quarters including Built Environment professionals and stakeholder organisations that havehighlighted difficulties encountered by those using or designing Shared Spaces.
What happens next?
• CEUD/NDA Discussion paper
• Comments & submissions
• Develop Discussion paper into a Policy paper on Shared Spaces in Ireland
National Disability Strategy
National Disability Strategy launched in September 2004
• Disability Act 2005• Formation of Centre for Excellence in Universal
Design January 2007
Aims of the Centre for Excellence in Universal Design (CEUD)
Standards• Stimulate research• Participate in Standardisation work nationally and internationally• Provide advice to stakeholders• Encourage compliance
Education and Professional Development• Incorporation into design curriculum• Application of Universal Design for Learning approach to teaching
and examinations
Awareness• Best practice database• Promote awareness and understanding
Education
Gov Depts &Public Bodies
Industry
People with Disabilities,
General Public
Professional Bodies
CEUD
CEUD Stakeholders
CEUD Work in the Built Environment
• Revision of Building for Everyone (BfE)• Lifetime Homes National Guidance• Universal Design & Urban Planning• Tactile Walking Surface Indicators• Seminars – Education for CEUD/NDA Staff,
professionals involved with the Built Environment plus end users.
• Participation on working groups reviewing standards & regulations
• Providing advice & information
Building for Everyone (BfE) Revision 2009-2010
• 1 Book turned into 9 Booklets• Informing about Universal Design
• Promoting Universal Design in the Built Environment
• Aimed at professionals working in the Built Environment & the general public
• Increase in technical drawings & photographs
Building for Everyone (BfE) Booklet series 1-9
• External environment & approach
• Entrances & horizontal circulation
• Vertical circulation• Internal environment & services• Sanitary facilities• Facilities in buildings• Building types• Building management• Planning
Previous SeminarsShared Space
Lifetime Homes interior designLifetime Homes in Policy & Practice
Universal Design in Legislation, Policy and PracticeAchieving Participation through Universal Design
Better Design through User Participation"
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24 Hour Universal Design Challenge 2010Friday 26th – 27th November
Volunteers for teams required:
Please contact: James Hubbard