Architectural Design and its Impact on PMR Accesibility in Higher Education Institutions

This paper discusses the accessibility of people with reduced mobility (PMR) within public higher education institutions. Several researchers have approached this issue from different angles. They have identified several rights for PMRs, including the fundamental right to education, as recognized by...

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