Knowledge Library
Here you will find a growing universe of knowledge on Universal Design, social sustainability and accessibility. The Knowledge Library brings together research, articles, reports and cases that all contribute to the understanding of a society designed for everyone — regardless of body, ability or life circumstances.

The article examines how accessibility is often downplayed in urban design and why it affects both people with disabilities and the good urban space in general.

A qualitative study based on 15 interviews investigates how Danish landscape architectural firms perceive and address accessibility, the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and their social responsibility in the design of public urban and green spaces.

A new report from VIVE highlights the UN's global goals and developments in the field of disability in Denmark.

The Bevica Foundation Research Network Anthology introduces universal design as an interdisciplinary discipline in Denmark.

By thinking in terms of universal design, we can shape our surroundings so that more people are able to participate and make their mark. You can be part of this as well. Here, Camilla Ryhl, Director of Research at the Bevica Foundation, presents four strong first steps.

A dissemination project on how sustainable construction and universal design can create value and increase quality of life through architecture with the human at the center.

A new PhD project investigates how nature can become more accessible to people with mobility impairments so that they have the same health effects as others. The project also looks at how activities in nature can increase the impact of nature experiences.

The article highlights how libraries support sustainability and social inclusion through initiatives like lending everyday items and collaborating with civil society.

Olivia Dahl’s PhD project explores life with cerebral palsy through interviews and poetry workshops. It aims to uncover new insights into barriers, identity and dreams among people with disabilities and promote a more nuanced understanding of functional diversity.
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Technical University of Denmark

In Partnership with
Technical University of Denmark

In Partnership with
The Royal Danish Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation

In Partnership with
Technical University of Denmark

In Partnership with
AAU Innovation - Aalborg University

In Partnership with
The Danish association of Youth With Disabilities (SUMH)

We have knowledge of universal design — but it needs to be demanded

Three startups from DTU Skylab receive Bevica Seed Grants.

Don't scold the norm criticism. It is common practice in the field of disability.

World Capital of Architecture 2023 Copenhagen

New design lab will ensure everyone's access to nature












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