I’D LOVE IT MORE IF A REDESIGN PROVIDED WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE OUTDOOR GALLERY
100 Years of Art Deco in Miami Beach features
100+ images from around the world create a visual journey through the evolution
of Art Deco.
In the spirit of inclusion, I wish the
journey through Lummus Park was more wheelchair accessible.
I adore the Miami Design Preservation
League & will forever be grateful for its exhibit of my photography.
But I do challenge it to use temporary interlocking plastic pavers to make the entire Art Deco 100 exhibit accessible to people with disabilities.
The exhibit runs through January, so there is plenty of time to fine tune its accessibility and Universal Design.
The Miami Beach Pride Festival and
Parade uses heavy plastic interlocking mat material to provide wheelchair
access and inclusion on the beach sand.
That same product could enhance access
along the mushy grass and varying topography of Lummus Park.
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