Contest to make public facilities accessible to disabled people

September 26, 2016 - 17:45

The Disability Research and Capacity Development Centre in HCM City last Saturday launched a contest for students to design and upgrade public facilities to make them more usable for people with disabilities.

The launching ceremony of Breaking Down Barriers contest attracts many students. Photo Courtesy of the Disability Research and Capacity Development Centre in HCM City
Viet Nam News

HCM CITY — The Disability Research and Capacity Development Centre in HCM City last Saturday launched a contest for students to design and upgrade public facilities to make them more usable for people with disabilities.

The three-month Breaking Down Barriers contest is open to all students of architecture, interior design, planning, industrial arts and construction in the city.

Contestants have to choose one public work for research, analyse its shortcomings in terms of access to disabled people and suggest solutions.

Phạm Nhật Bổn, a senior interior design student at the HCM City University of Architecture, said the contest sounded interesting and would help him and other students in these streams apply what they had learnt in designing works for people with disabilities.

The contest is organised by the centre and the university’s interior design faculty .— VNS

 

 

 

 

 

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