Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.1 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Access 2010 Cobble Reduction Access to Historic (Protected)

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Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.1 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Access 2010 Cobble Reduction Access to Historic (Protected) Buildings

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.2 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues

Developments from Pavilion made fully accessible Front sq cobblestone and ramped entrances, residences Automated entrances to some buildings – College green, Hamilton, Luce Hall Science Gallery – entrance Toilet improvements – Arts and East end New Square residences – ground floor made accessible Access Audit of College completed Egress works – evac chairs Science office redesign – Hamilton Portable loops in all service areas Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.3 January 2010

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.4 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Temporary/immediate solutions House 39 – Law SchoolAnatomy Building

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.5 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Temporary/immediate solutions House 39 – Law SchoolAnatomy Building

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.6 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions Historic Buildings Front Square Houses New access ramps

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.7 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions - Historic Buildings House 27 Entrance ramp to Catering Building (removal of centre rail)

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.8 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions Historic Buildings The Old LibraryThe GMB (Sounder/beacon retrofitted)

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.9 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions Historic Buildings Cobble Reduction – in progress

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.10 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions - New Buildings East End 4/5 SNIAMS (automatic doors)

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.11 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions - New Buildings Berkeley Podium (ramp)Ussher Podium (platform lift) Sounder/beacon retrofitted)

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.12 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions - Existing Buildings Lecky Library (Arts Building)

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.13 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions- New Buildings Ussher/Berkeley Library (ramp and lift)

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.14 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions- New Buildings The Pavilion Bar – new lift and other UA facilities

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.15 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues General Facilities UA Toilet Designated Parking Bay

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.16 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Permanent solutions- New Buildings Ussher/Berkeley Library (ramp and lift)

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.17 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Internal Works - retrofit Security Desk Wheel Chair accessible Lecture Theatre Induction Loops (on going)

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.18 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Internal Works – Fire egress measures Arts Building Evac Chair (Motorised)

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.19 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues External works - Completed Sloped pavement access

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.20 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues External works - Completed Entrance Door Automation

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.21 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues External works - Completed Entrance Door Automation

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.22 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues External works - In progress Front Square Cobble Reduction – sample area

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.23 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues External works – In progress Front Square Ramped Access Phase 2 – work in progress adjustment to entrance steps to facilitate ramps

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.24 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues General Facilities Mobile Induction Loops

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.25 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues External works - Interim solutions Portable Ramp

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.26 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues General Requirements  Mobility: ease of access for all  Hearing: Induction loops, strobe alarms  Vision: Tactile clues, lighting, audible alarms

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.27 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Completed Projects – Lecture Halls  Accessible for all new buildings  Note: Access to lecture theatres in old buildings to be considered.

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.28 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Completed Projects – Goldsmith Hall Residences  All units accessible by lift  All units ‘visitable’ and adaptable when required.  Specifically designed bathrooms available.

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.29 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Completed Projects – Botany Bay Residences Refurbishment Provision of 9 no places in 3 no. units  Each unit is fully adapted to suit Universal Design requirements  Including specifically designed kitchens and bathrooms  In addition facilities can be provided for both the visually impaired and deaf persons in the remaining units.

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.30 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Current Programs/Projects - Trinity Hall Residences Each of the three new buildings is fully accessible All apartments are 'visitable‘  45 of 938 bed spaces are enabled bed spaces with specially designed toilet/shower facilities with 'nurse call' system centrally monitored and enabled kitchen facilities.  Each apartment has an 1800 turning circle for wheelchair access.  All switches, door furniture etc are universally accessible-visibility socket switches fitted  Specifically designated parking bays  Provision of facilities for both the visually impaired and deaf occupants.

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.31 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Priority List – all completed  GMB: internal lift  The Pavilion Bar: platform lift.  East Theatre: automate entrance door.  Arts Building (Faculty Area): automate doors/platform lift  Chemistry Building: improve access to Large Lecture Theatre.  Physiology/Zoology Building: Access provision.  The Boathouse: provision of UA toilets  Santry Pavilion: provision of UA toilets/changing room

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.32 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues Priority List - General  Induction Loop System  Deaf alerter – Fire Alarms.  Cobble reduction.  Improve external/internal circulation routes  Visual/tactile provisions.

Director of Buildings' Office Slide no.33 January 2010 Trinity College Universal Design Issues For Consideration  Front Square: Access provision/automate doors  Provost’s House: Access provision.  New Square: Access provision/automate doors  East End: Improve access to existing buildings.  Islandbridge: improve access/lift installation/UD facilities.  Santry Pavilion: improve access/lift installation/UD facilities.