Walk Up Apartment
Walk Up Apartment
Walk Up Apartment
BUILDING HEIGHTS
Dropped Curbs
Curb Cut-outs
• Slip-resistant material
•Whenever and wherever possible, walkways should have a
gradient no more than 1:20 or 5%
• Walkways should have a maximum cross gradient of 1:100.
• Walkways should have a minimum width of 1.20 meters.
• If possible, gratings should never be located along
walkways. When occurring along walkways, grating openings
should have
• Maximum dimension of 13 mm x 13 mm and shall not project
more than 6.5 mm above the level of the walkway.
• Walkways should have a continuing surface without abrupt
pitches in angle or interruptions by cracks or breaks creating
edges above 6.50 mm.
• In lengthy or busy walkways, spaces should be provided at
some point along the route so that a wheelchair may pass
another or turn around. These spaces should have a minimum
dimension of 1.50 m and should be spaced at a maximum distance
of 12:00 m between stops.
• To guide the blind, walkways should as much as possible
follow straightforward routes with right angle turns.
•Where planting is provided adjacent to the walkway, regular
maintenance is essential to ensure branches of trees or shrubs
do not overhang walkways or paths, as not only do these
present a danger to the blind, but they also reduce the
effective footways width available to pedestrians generally.
• Walkway headroom should not be less than 2.0 m and
preferably higher.
• Passageways for the disabled should not be obstructed by
street furniture, bollards, sign posts or columns along the
defined route, as they can be hazardous.
Handrails
Open Spaces
Signages
B. PARKING
• Parking spaces for the disabled should allow enough space
for a person to transfer to a wheelchair from a vehicle;
• Accessible parking spaces should be located as close as
possible to building entrances or to accessible entrances;
• Whenever and wherever possible, accessible parking spaces
should be perpendicular or to an angle to the road or
circulation aisles;
• Accessible parking slots should have a minimum width of 3.70
m .;
• A walkway from accessible spaces of 1.20 m. clear width
shall be provided between the frontends of parked cars;
• Provide dropped curbs or curb cut-outs to the parking level
where access walkways are raised;
• Pavement markings, signs or other means shall be provided to
delineate parking spaces for the handicapped;
• Parking spaces for the disabled should never be located at
ramped or sloping areas
C. INSIDE BUILDINGS
Entrances
Ramps
Doors
Thresholds
Corridors
Stairs
LANDSCAPE
Given (Based on Developer-imposed restrictions and partly
based on the 1977 NBCP)
Identification of Users