
SHARING BOOK(SELF)
Project Tutor: Ong Kershing
Site: Queenstown, Singapore
Project Duration: 13Â weeks
Disability can be deemed as universal and dynamic, applicable to everyone, be it temporal or situational. Thus, it is fair to see every person’s ability on a specific point of the multiple spectra of behavioural and physical abilities. The so-called ‘disabled’ users are, like any other ‘typical’ user, standing on their unique point of the spectra. Disability is not a health condition, but a complex and unique way of how a person interacts with the rest of the world. The project aims to celebrate the spectra that mark different users’ unique ability.
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The idea revolves around the morality and value system when libraries or public spaces for that matter deny differently abled users from accessing and sharing information. If reading is so important for people at all ages and with different abilities, should architecture deny them access to it? The aim of this library is to return the access of information to the differently abled users
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