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Mark Trieglaff: Forest Glen Park Design Case Study - Universal Design in a Park and Recreational Setting - Slide presentation
1. Knowledge Database
• Topic of lecture: Forest Glen Park Design Case Study -
Universal Design in a Park and Recreational Setting
• Lecturer name: Mark Trieglaff
Accessibility Consultation and Training Services, USA
• The lecture was given at the Beit Issie Shapiro’s
6th International Conference on Disabilities - Israel
• Year: 2015 Length of lecture: 15:56 minutes
2. UNIVERSAL DESIGN IN
A PARK SETTING
Accessibility Consultation and Training Services, Inc.
3. Mark Trieglaff – President, ACTServices, Inc.
Background in Outdoor and Therapeutic Recreation
Certified Wilderness Leader
Certified ADA Coordinator
Worked at:
Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association (NEDSRA) as a
Recreation Therapist.
Brookfield Zoo as the Access Coordinator for People with
Disabilities
LCM Architects as an Accessibility Specialist and Project Manager
ACCESSIBILITY CONSULTATION AND
TRAINING SERVICES (ACTSERVICES, INC.)
4. Signed in 1990, Revised the ADA Accessibility Guidelines
in 2010, new areas covered included: Recreational Areas
Amusement Rides
Recreational Boating Facilities
Exercise Machines and Equipment
Fishing Piers
Golf Facilities
Miniature Golf Facilities
Play Areas
Swimming Pools
Shooting Facilities
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
5. Universal Design – Concept noted by Ronald Mace that
provides both designed products and the built environment
to be aesthetic and usable to the greatest extent possible
regardless of age, ability or status in life.
Principe One - Equitable Use
Principle Two - Flexibility in Use
Principle Three - Simple and Intuitive Use
Principle Four - Perceptible Information
Principle Five - Tolerance for Error
Principle Six - Low Physical Effort
Principle Seven - Size and Space for Approach and Use
UNIVERSAL DESIGN
6. FOREST GLEN PARK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
KELLOGG FOUNDATION AWARD TO INCORPORATE UNIVERSAL DESIGN
7. Principle One –
Equity Use –
Same route all
children and
adults would
take.
Principle Six –
Low Physical
Effort – Gentle
slope usable by
wide range of
people
ELEMENT 1 – WALKWAYS –
NORTH ENTRANCE OFF ACCESSIBLE PARKING
8. ELEMENT 1 – WALKWAYS –
EAST ENTRANCE OFF OF SIDEWALK/BIKE PATH
9. ELEMENT 1 – WALKWAYS –
LEVEL WALKWAYS WITHIN THE PARK
10. Transfer Platform
Ramp System –
Only One Side
ELEMENT 2 – PLAYGROUND
ADA -ACCESS TO ELEVATED PLAY COMPONENTS
REQUIRES ACCESS TO ONLY 50% OF THE ELEVATED
PLAY COMPONENTS
11. Principle One –
Equity Use –
Same route all
children and
adults would
take.
Principle Six –
Low Physical
Effort – Stay in
Wheelchair,
don’t climb
stairs
ELEMENT 2 – PLAYGROUND
RAMP THE FULL LENGTH OF UPPER LEVEL OF
PLAYGROUND – 90% OF ELEVATED PLAY COMPONENTS
12. ELEMENT 2 – PLAYGROUND
UPPER LEVEL CHALLENGING SECTION INCLUDES
TRANSFER UP TO UPPER LEVEL PLAY ELEMENTS
14. Principle 4 –
Perceptible
Information –
The color code
to denote
higher levels.
Principle 7 –
Size and Space
for Approach
and Use –
Walkway
provides a
smooth
transition to the
playground
surface at 50%
of the area.
ELEMENT 3 - PLAYGROUND SURFACE –
UNITARY RUBBERIZED SURFACE
15. ELEMENT 3 - PLAYGROUND SURFACE –
MOGUL FEATURES
16. Principle 7 –
Size and Space
for Approach
and Use –
Walkway
provides a
smooth
transition to the
playground
surface at 50%
of the area.
ELEMENT 3 - PLAYGROUND SURFACE –
SMOOTH TRANSITIONS/GOOD SOLID SURFACE
17. Principle 7 –
Size and Space
for Approach
and Use –
Walkway
provides a
smooth
transition to the
playground
surface at 40%
of the area.
ELEMENT 3 - SWING SURFACE –
SMOOTH TRANSITIONS/GOOD SOLID SURFACE
19. Principle One –
Equitable Use –
Accessible
Swings
ELEMENT 4 - SWINGS
20. Principle Two (Water Feature)
– Flexible in Use – Various
height of water bed and
activation Panels
Principle Three (Water
Feature) –Simple and
Intuitive Use – Various
activation activation panels
Principle Six (Water Feature)
– Low Physical Effort –
Activation panels by touch or
rolling/stepping on.
Principle Seven (Garden Bed)
– Size and Space for
Approach and Use – Height
of garden bed and within
reach range.
ELEMENT 5 - RAISED WATER FEATURE
AND GARDEN BED
21. Principle Two (Water Feature)
– Flexible in Use – Various
height of water bed and
activation Panels
Principle Three (Water
Feature) –Simple and
Intuitive Use – Various
activation activation panels
Principle Six (Water Feature)
– Low Physical Effort –
Activation panels by touch or
rolling/stepping on.
Principle Seven (Garden Bed)
– Size and Space for
Approach and Use – Height
of garden bed and within
reach range.
ELEMENT 5 - RAISED WATER FEATURE –
TEXTURED WATER FEATURE
22. Principle Two (Water
Feature) – Flexible in
Use – Various height of
water bed and activation
Panels
Principle Three (Water
Feature) –Simple and
Intuitive Use – Various
activation activation
panels
Principle Six (Water
Feature) – Low Physical
Effort – Activation
panels by touch or
rolling/stepping on.
Principle Seven (Garden
Bed) – Size and Space
for Approach and Use –
Height of garden bed
and within reach range.
ELEMENT 5 - RAISED WATER FEATURE –
WHEELCHAIR AND FOOT ACTIVATION PLATE
23. Principle Two (Water
Feature) – Flexible in
Use – Various height of
water bed and
activation Panels
Principle Three (Water
Feature) –Simple and
Intuitive Use – Various
activation activation
panels
Principle Six (Water
Feature) – Low
Physical Effort –
Activation panels by
touch or
rolling/stepping on.
Principle Seven
(Garden Bed) – Size
and Space for
Approach and Use –
Height of garden bed
and within reach range.
ELEMENT 5 - RAISED WATER FEATURE –
SIDE TOUCH ACTIVATION PLATE
24. Principle Two (Water
Feature) – Flexible in
Use – Various height of
water bed and activation
Panels
Principle Three (Water
Feature) –Simple and
Intuitive Use – Various
activation activation
panels
Principle Six (Water
Feature) – Low Physical
Effort – Activation
panels by touch or
rolling/stepping on.
Principle Seven (Garden
Bed) – Size and Space
for Approach and Use –
Height of garden bed
and within reach range.
ELEMENT 5 - RAISED WATER FEATURE –
LEDGE TOUCH ACTIVATION PLATE
25. Principle Two (Water
Feature) – Flexible in
Use – Various height of
water bed and
activation Panels
Principle Three (Water
Feature) –Simple and
Intuitive Use – Various
activation activation
panels
Principle Six (Water
Feature) – Low Physical
Effort – Activation
panels by touch or
rolling/stepping on.
Principle Seven
(Garden Bed) – Size
and Space for Approach
and Use – Height of
garden bed and within
reach range.
ELEMENT 5 - RAISED WATER FEATURE –
SPRAY WATER INTO BOWEL
26. Principle Two (Water
Feature) – Flexible in
Use – Various height of
water bed and
activation Panels
Principle Three (Water
Feature) –Simple and
Intuitive Use – Various
activation activation
panels
Principle Six (Water
Feature) – Low Physical
Effort – Activation
panels by touch or
rolling/stepping on.
Principle Seven
(Garden Bed) – Size
and Space for Approach
and Use – Height of
garden bed and within
reach range.
ELEMENT 5 - RAISED GARDEN BED –
WHEELCHAIR AND/OR SHORTER PHYSICAL HEIGHT
27. Principle One
– Equitable
Use –
Accessible
picnic tables
under shelter
or in sun.
ELEMENT 6 – PICNIC SHELTER
28. Principle One –
Equitable Use –
Accessible
picnic tables
under shelter or
in sun.
ELEMENT 6 – PICNIC SHELTER
31. Kellogg Foundation – Additional Funding for
Universal Design features
DuPage Community Foundation (Dave
McGowan) – Foundation for distributing grant
money.
Woodridge Park District (Mike Adams,
Executive Director, Jenny Knitter,
Superintendent of Planning and Development).
Initiated and assisted in project development.
Hitchcock Design Group – Steve Konters,
Architect.
ACTServices, Inc. – Mark Trieglaff, President.
THE FOREST GLEN PARK TEAM
33. Mark Trieglaff, President
Accessibility Consultation and Training Services,
Inc.
915 Eddy Court
Wheaton, IL 60187
(630) 303-3677 (cell)
mark@actservicesconsulting.com
http://www.actservicesconsulting.com
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