A wide range of inclusive design solution guidance already exists. BS 8300-2 brings that diverse advice together to provide a definitive source of authoritative recommendations on the inclusive and accessible design of buildings.
BS 8300-2 on the design of an accessible and inclusive built environment is the second part in a two-part standard. BS 8300-1 deals with designing accessible and inclusive external environments.
BS 8300-2 on the design of an accessible and inclusive built environment can be adopted by:
BS 8300-2 gives recommendations on designing buildings to accommodate users with the widest range of characteristics and capabilities. It applies to:
a) External features of a building or group of buildings, such as entrances, outward opening doors, and windows, where they affect external access routes, and
b) Interiors of buildings such as entrances and reception facilities, horizontal and vertical movement, and facilities in the building
The recommendations given apply largely to new buildings, but can also be used when assessing the accessibility and usability of existing buildings and, where practicable, as a basis for their improvement. The extent to which the recommendations apply to listed and historic buildings is determined on a case-by-case basis.
BS 8300-2 on the design of an accessible and inclusive built environment applies to a wide range of buildings such as:
NOTE: BS 8300-2 does not apply to individual dwellings, or to residential buildings that are designed specifically to meet the requirements of people with complex or multiple impairments.
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BS 8300-2:2018 replaces BS 8300:2009. It is Part 2 because a new standard – BS 8300-1:2018 – has been added on designing accessible external environments. The numbering follows the logic of the original BS 8300, starting outside the building and working in.
As to what’s changed: