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Viking Athletics in Rønne renovated based on universal design. This will make it easier for more people - including people with disabilities and those in wheelchairs - to use the association's gym.

Emil Falster and Hanne Warming win the Disability Foundation's Research Prize for research that gives voice to children and young people with movement disabilities and challenges body norms.

Homework can remove barriers and secure jobs for more people with disabilities. Actors from research and industry are calling for a new outlook on the workplace and tasks.

Copenhagen will be awarded the title of Capital of Architecture 2023. It is a unique opportunity to celebrate Copenhagen's architecture and show the city's vision for sustainable development"

Vores menneskesyn trænger til et realitetstjek, skriver Marianne Kofoed og Camilla Ryhl i dette debatindlæg fra december 2020.

An interdisciplinary research network under the Bevica Foundation is investigating how universal design can be used as a strategy to realize the UN's promise: Leave No One Behind.

No two people are alike, yet we design our environment for the average person. 'DIFFERENT BODIES' puts accessibility and universal design on the agenda in a new way.

The Royal Academy receives the Bevica Foundation's Accessibility Award 2018
