Disused TGSIs removed from bus stop upgrade
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Disused TGSIs removed from bus stop upgrade
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What a fantastic way to start a new public infrastructure redevelopment with a great bus stop upgrade that has improved the accessibility for people with a disability and removed the potential of any confusing or obscure design elements.
Features that might create obstacles or hazards from leaving existing accessibility products in the place. These design or accessibility aids may included furniture, planters, TGSIs, signage, or information points.
When a new design upgrade is implemented, any residual use or built features that provide accessibility for a person with a disability must be removed if it is no longer required. If existing design features, products or systems are not removed they can defeat the new design and intentions to make things better.
But, in this situation, well done to all the thinkers and planners, trades people and the people who cared on this project.
You made a real difference for persons with disability.
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Location: Ballarat Central, Victoria
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Dean Homicki from Stæbl Academy.
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