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摘要
本研究的目的是根据残障人士的经验,确定工作环境的设计方面。由国家残疾人委员会用作秘书处的Komisi National disability (KND)工作空间的一楼将是本研究的优先案例。本研究探讨如何在工作场所实施包容性设计理念,重点是在实施尊重、保护和实现残疾人权利的过程中实现机会均等。本研究采用定性方法,包括深度访谈、参与观察、基于通用设计和聋人空间原则的建筑和室内元素测量等方法。通过与通用设计和聋人空间指南的规定进行比较,利用提问者的评估来测量环境价值,也采用了定量方法。结果表明,残障人士的个人经历在评估其环境中起着重要作用。包容和无障碍环境的含义可以根据参与者的理解而有所不同。然而,在参与者的观察中,研究发现KND的建筑和室内空间的设计并没有符合通用设计和聋人空间的原则。参与者大多做了一些身体上的调整和空间/家具的安排,以满足他们的个人条件,需求和偏好,独立进行日常活动。综上所述,本研究从参与者的角度提出设计参数,并以通用设计和聋人空间的原则来阐述,以增加对所有用户的包容性。
Kajian Ruang Kepegawaian Di Gedung Komisi Nasional Disabilitas Dalam Konsep Desain Inklusif
The purpose of the study is to identify the design aspects of working environment based on the experience of people with disability. The first floor of Komisi Nasional Disabilitas (KND) workspace which used by National Commission for Disabilities as its secretariat, will be the priority case of this study. The study examine how to implement the inclusive design concept in the workplace focus on realizing equal opportunities in the implementation of Respect, Protection and Fulfillment of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The research use qualitative approach, include the use of methods such as in-depth interviews, participant observation, architectural and interior elements’ measurement based on Universal Design and Deaf Space principles. Quantitative approach is also applied by using questioners’ assessment for measuring values of environment by way of comparison with the regulations of Universal Design and Deaf Space guidelines. The results shows that personal experience of people with disability plays important role to evaluate their environment. The meaning of inclusive and accessible environment can be vary based on the participants’ interpretation. Yet during the participant observation, the study reveals that the building and interior spaces of KND have not been designed to meet the principles of universal design and deaf space. The participants mostly have done some physical adjustment and spatial/furniture arrangements to meet their personal conditions, needs, and preference to carry out their daily activities independently. In conclusion, this research proposes design parameters from the perspective of the participants elaborated with the principles Universal design and Deaf Space in effort to increase inclusivity for all users.