Built environment

What this priority area is about

The built environment includes federally regulated spaces designed and constructed for people to live, work, travel, and get together. This includes buildings, parks, washrooms, and other physical spaces.

Under the Accessible Canada Act, this priority area is about ensuring these spaces are accessible. This means designing and maintaining spaces that are barrier-free, inclusive, safe, and usable by all.

Why it matters

Accessible built environments allow people to participate fully in daily life by moving through spaces safely, independently, and with dignity. 

Including accessibility from the start ensures persons with disabilities can fully use and enjoy spaces. This makes living and working spaces more inclusive and welcoming to everyone. 

Key work in this area

Explore our databases to find expert-developed resources to help you design, build, or maintain spaces with inclusion in mind. These databases connect you with standards, technical guides and evidence-based research to guide your work.

 

Standards and technical guides: Practical documents to help you apply accessibility from day one

Research projects: Insights and evidence to support innovation in this area

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Title Status Recipient Start year Completed year
Reconciling Heritage Buildings Preservation with Accessibility Completed Université Laval 2021 2024
Accessibility Standards for Deaf and Deafblind Canadians Completed Canadian Association of the Deaf 2020 2023
Clearing Our Path: Evidence-Based Guidelines on Accessibility in the Built Environment Completed Canadian National Institute for the Blind 2020 2024
Environmental Scan on Accessibility Standards in Indigenous Communities Completed First Nations National Building Officers Association 2020 2021
Mapping Canada for All Completed Accessibility Now 2020 2023
Providing Accessible Recreation Outdoors: User-driven Research on Standards (PARCOURS) Completed University of British Columbia 2020 2023
Revising Accessibility Standards for Canada’s National Parks Completed University Health Network 2020 2024
Revising recommendations for evacuating individuals with disabilities in the built environment Completed University Health Network 2020 2021
Understanding the Knowledge-Base for Accessibility of Buildings & the Built Environment Completed McMaster University 2020 2021