For many, the public sphere is where users first experience equitable access in design. Working with a multidisciplinary team that included Paralympic athletes, Diller Scofidio + Renfro helmed the design of the new U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs. The building has a customizable audio and visual experience for each visitor, an elevator, and gently graded ramps, among other developments that may make their way into home design.  Photo 8 of 13 in Accessibility Is Only the Beginning—Architecture Needs to Embrace the Full Range of Human Abilities

Accessibility Is Only the Beginning—Architecture Needs to Embrace the Full Range of Human Abilities

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For many, the public sphere is where users first experience equitable access in design. Working with a multidisciplinary team that included Paralympic athletes, Diller Scofidio + Renfro helmed the design of the new U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs. The building has a customizable audio and visual experience for each visitor, an elevator, and gently graded ramps, among other developments that may make their way into home design.