luiskaesteettömät
Luiskaesteettömät refers to a concept or design principle focused on accessibility, particularly in the context of public spaces and buildings. The term, originating from Finnish, literally translates to "ramp-free" or "without ramps." However, in the broader sense of accessibility design, it signifies an environment that can be navigated without the need for ramps, implying a design that is inherently inclusive and usable by individuals with diverse mobility needs, including those who use wheelchairs or have difficulty with stairs.
The core idea behind luiskkaesteettömät design is to create seamless transitions and level access throughout an
Implementing luiskkaesteettömät principles contributes to universal design, aiming to make environments usable by all people, to