Stepping Thru – Circulation Paths, Accessible Routes, & Path of Travel
10:00 am - 3:30 pm PDT, October 26, 2018   |   Organized by: AIA Los Angeles
Date: October 26
Time: 10:00 am - 3:30 pm
Location: CA
Host: AIA Long Beach / South Bay
5.0 LU/HSW
AIA Members $150
Non-AIA Members $200
This seminar qualifies for 2019 California License Renewal
Description
Accessible Routes, Circulation Paths, & Path of Travel in both new and existing projects are essential aspects of Accessible design – if you cannot even get to an area, no matter how accessible that portion is, it will still not be accessible. Overview routes from the public right of way, to site amenities, to the entry, and thru the building including egress and existing building requirements.
Summary
An overview of the differences between and requirements for Circulation Paths, Accessible Routes, and Path of Travel from the public way, thru the site, to the entry, thru the building, and to the exits.
Learning Objectives
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Understand the differences between Circulation Paths, Accessible Routes, and Path of Travel.
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Review the scoping and technical requirements for each on both the exterior and interior.
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Learn about the connectivity of elements, entries, floors, and exits and what is required.
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Overview Path of Travel requirements for existing projects and alterations.