Inclusive Design is a documentation of the attitudes, values and practices of property professionals, including developers, surveyors and architects, in responding to the building needs of
disabled people. Legislative and regulatory controls, particularly in western countries, increasingly require development teams to design the built environment in ways which are sensitised to
the needs of disabled people. Disabled people are also demanding adaptations and changes to buildings to permit them a greater use of the built environment and, consequentially, a fuller role
in society. Such demands are leading to new pressures on the property and building industries with implications for project design, costs, management and related processes. This book documents
the way in which pressure for accessible building design is influencing the policies and practices of property companies and professionals, with a primary focus on commercial developments in
the UK. The book also provides comments on, and references to, other countries, particularly Sweden, New Zealand and the USA.