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A Basic Guide to Fair Housing Accessibility : Everything Architects and Builders Need to Know About the Fair Housing Act Accessibility Guidelines

A Basic Guide to Fair Housing Accessibility : Everything Architects and Builders Need to Know About the Fair Housing Act Accessibility Guidelines
By Inc. Steven Winter Associates

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The Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines provide important technical guidance on designing covered multifamily dwelling units as required by the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988. An essential reference for anyone involved in the design and construction of multifamily housing, this clearly written book demystifies the accessibility guidelines and helps readers reduce the risk of litigation.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1195914 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-06-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 208 pages

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From the Back Cover
The guide that takes the guesswork out of Fair Housing Act Accessibility Guidelines conformance

The Federal government is stepping up its enforcement of the Fair Housing Act Accessibility Guidelines, and failure to comply with these guidelines can result in a complaint for discriminatory housing practice. A Basic Guide to Fair Housing Accessibility enables building professionals to avoid these charges with clear, concise interpretations of the Guidelines and descriptive illustrations of proper conformance.

Inspired by the author’s HUD-sponsored review of nearly 400 built projects, this compact yet comprehensive guide reviews the guidelines for conformance with the seven basic design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Amendments Act, from accessible building entrances to usable kitchens, and points out common conformance errors made by architects, builders, and developers.

This practical, easy-to-follow handbook:

  • Demystifies accessibility guidelines and reduces the risk of litigation
  • Explains which buildings and units are covered by the law
  • Provides a compliance checklist for multifamily housing design and construction

Featuring only the facts and technical guidance needed to help ensure conformance with the Guidelines, A Basic Guide to Fair Housing Accessibility is an indispensable resource for architects, builders, contractors, site engineers, and developers who need to know that their work is in conformance with Federal guidelines.

About the Author
STEVEN WINTER ASSOCIATES, INC., is an architectural research firm whose expertise contributes to making buildings more energy efficient, affordable, accessible, and sustainable. The firm has offices in Norwalk, Connecticut and Washington, D.C.


Customer Reviews

A Teacher helping a student's family5
I am an elementary school teacher. This passed school year, I had a student whose mother was in a wheelchair. We spoke about his mother�s situation and the difficulty his mother had getting into their home and maneuvering around the house. The doors of the house are too narrow; there isn�t enough space in the bathroom for her to safely transfer out of the wheelchair onto the toilet. Also, the mother has received many burns from reaching over boiling pots to turn the knobs on and off. I decided to do some research over the summer for this family regarding how homes can be made to be more accessible for people with disabilities. I came across this book in the search for books and decided to by it. I found the book to be well-written, clear and concise, and easy to read. The diagrams also added to the readability. They were very useful in giving a visual explanation. This book opened my eyes to many issues regarding the accessibility of people with disabilities.

This thin little book is worth the money5
This book should be the first resource for anyone wanting to educate themselves in FHA design problems. The author clearly lays out the issues in a manner that instills confidence in a subject with many variables. It is also delitefully easy to read. I actually took it on vacation with me.

Why Buy A Reprint of a Government Document1
It's bad enough to have persons without disabilities profit from their work and advocacy, but it's particularly offensive to copy to works of both Government and Ron Mace, put their name on it and call it an original work.

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