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Design standard for inclusion: tactile ground surface indicators in China

Kin Wai Michael Siu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong)

Facilities

ISSN: 0263-2772

Article publication date: 17 May 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper seeks to: identify the importance of a design standard for tactile ground surface indicators (TGSIs); discuss the problem of the existing standard of TGSIs in China; and advocate an all‐round approach that the consideration of a design standard of TGSIs should be on policy, implementation and management perspectives.

Design/methodology/approach

TGSIs in China were taken as a case study, while those in other countries/cities were used as supplementary reference cases. Intensive field observations on the quality of TGSIs in various public places were carried out in the Chinese mainland between 2005 and 2009. The public places included transportation terminals, shopping centres and universities. The research activities included intensive field observations and direct interviews. Different types of TGSIs were reviewed by using product analysis methods.

Findings

For inclusion, a standard for TGSIs is important. It is an effective tool in design quality assurance. There are three perspectives to ensuring the quality of a design standard: policy, implementation, and management.

Research limitations/implications

Further case studies are expected to be conducted in other cities in order to generate a more comprehensive understanding related to the topic. Continuous studies are also necessary since the living environment is changing all the time. The general public's participation to establish a good design standard for TGSIs is important.

Practical implications

The findings provide reference and direction for an all‐round approach consideration in a design standard for TGSIs; and for social inclusion.

Social implications

The findings illustrate how inclusion can be achieved by setting up a design standard of TGSIs in China (as a case study) by considering an all‐round perspective.

Originality/value

The work and study are new in China. The findings provide insights for China and other countries, and individual cities, to review the needs of visually impaired persons.

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Citation

Wai Michael Siu, K. (2013), "Design standard for inclusion: tactile ground surface indicators in China", Facilities, Vol. 31 No. 7/8, pp. 314-327. https://doi.org/10.1108/02632771311317466

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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