ligipääetavaid
Ligipääetavaid is an Estonian word that translates to "accessible" in English. It is used to describe something that can be reached, entered, or used by people, particularly those with disabilities. The concept of ligipääetavaid is central to discussions about universal design and inclusivity, aiming to ensure that environments, products, and services are usable by everyone, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities.
In the context of architecture and urban planning, ligipääetavaid refers to features such as ramps instead
The principle of ligipääetavaid is not solely about compliance with regulations; it is about creating a more