The Home Office, Designed for All
From the April 2011 issue of PN comes architect Charles Schwab's article on building a Universally Designed home office.
Says Schwab, "The home office has become one of the most important and most used rooms in the house. It can benefit everyone—especially people with special needs. When working from a properly designed home office, it is not necessary to deal with physical barriers in the built public environment."
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