The Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces will soon launch a three-year research project on universal design and accessibility in the cultural heritage. This is done in close collaboration with KADK and the Bevica Foundation.
New research project uncovers universal design and accessibility in historic buildings
Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces,
21 October 2020, Denmark
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