"DeafSpace" - Architecture that works for the deaf community
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Members of the deaf community often struggle in buildings and spaces designed for hearing people, unaware of fire alarms or people knocking on doors. However, architects at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. are creating spaces that break down those barriers. The university, which is dedicated to deaf and hard-of-hearing students, is known for being at the cutting edge of inclusive architecture.
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