ID#: 9143
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This was one of five images (PHIL 9139-9143), depicting rotating/folding stadium seats. Here, from a right lateral view, one seat was in the open position, and one in the closed, fully-rotated position. These seats provided a unique level of flexibility for patrons of spectator events, where fixed seats were typically installed. The design provided the same range of seating options to people, who use wheelchairs, or scooters. The design combined two seat assemblies mounted and articulated from a single post. This flexibility allowed people using wheelchairs to sit with friends and family members, and therefore, feel integrated with the public. A walking person could also use a seat, fold it up, or swing it to the side, and in this way, exit the row or aisle behind, while not disturbing the occupants of adjacent seats.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Richard Duncan, MRP, Sr. Proj. Mngr, North Carolina State University, The Center for Universal Design (CUD)
Creation Date: 1999
Photo Credit: John H. Staehlin; Volunteers for Medical Engineering, Inc.
Links: North Carolina State University - The Center for Universal Design
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