Research Findings: Housing for people with sight loss: A Thomas Pocklington Trust design guide
Publisher:
Thomas Pocklington TrustDate published:
16 October, 2008Region:
United Kingdom Publication type:
practiceA new design guide provides state-of-the-art advice and guidance for architects, designers, builders and others involved in building and developing inclusive domestic environments paying particular attention to the needs of people with sight loss.
Housing for people with sight loss: A Thomas Pocklington Trust design guide was produced by Thomas Pocklington Trust and Habinteg Housing Association and published by IHS BRE Press on behalf of Pocklington. This document gives a brief overview of the design guide.
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