Recreational Spaces for the Visually-Handicapped : Taking Part in a Guided Bus Tour
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概要
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It is important that visually-handicapped people can adapt themselves to contemporary society, operate freely and enjoy leisure as much as normal-sighted people can. This is a case study on enjoying leisure and recreational spaces for the visually-handicapped. The visually-handicapped take part in a guided bus tour, and we investigate whether they can enjoy the bus ride and the facilities visited. The guided bus tour takes one whole day during which they visit five facilities-an aquarium, a multi-purpose dome, a castle, a water bus and a sky observation deck.
著者
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Kishigami Junko
Sakakura Associates Osaka
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KAMETANI Yoshihiro
Department of Architecture, Kansai University
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CHIBANA Kokichi
Department of Architecture, Kinki University
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Chibana Kokichi
Department Of Architecture Kinki University
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Kametani Yoshihiro
Department Of Architecture Kansai University
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