bill1952
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An unexpected issue came up I'm the ICC A117.1 meeting yesterday. Purpose or use of the designated aisle seats in assembly seating with fixed seats. Movie theatre, performing arts theatres, stadiums, arenas, and so on. In the 90s, I have on good authority that the concept came from airplanes and transfer seats. I've worked on projects where the authority for accessibility made clear they were for transfer from a wheelchair. In my design work, I try to include space for the wheelchair close to the designated aisle seat. I could go on with these examples.
So yesterday representatives from the access board, HUD, ICC, and others insisted they were not for transferring from a wheel chair but for people with walkers and canes and stiff joints and people that can't move into a row of seats.
Who do you think it's for?
(Theatre management knows they work well for obese people, bring able to lift or swing or remove the aisle arm.)
I got involved in code development in 1987 and took the position of I don't care what it says, as long as most everyone agrees on what it requires. Seems like I'm back there.
So yesterday representatives from the access board, HUD, ICC, and others insisted they were not for transferring from a wheel chair but for people with walkers and canes and stiff joints and people that can't move into a row of seats.
Who do you think it's for?
(Theatre management knows they work well for obese people, bring able to lift or swing or remove the aisle arm.)
I got involved in code development in 1987 and took the position of I don't care what it says, as long as most everyone agrees on what it requires. Seems like I'm back there.