PARK FOR THE DISABLED
INTRODUCTION:
oA disability may be physical, cognitive, mental, sensory, emotional, and developmental or some
combination of these.
oDisabilities is an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations and participation
restrictions. An impairment is a problem in body function or structure; an activity limitation is
a difficulty encountered by an individual in executing a task or action; while a participation
restriction is a problem experienced by an individual in involvement in life situations. Thus
disability is a complex phenomenon, reflecting an interaction between features of a person’s body
and features of the society in which he or she lives.
 World Health Organization
oA disability may occur during a person’s lifetime or maybe present from birth
PARK FOR THE DISABLED
TYPES OF DISABILITY:
oPHYSICAL DISABILITY
oSENSORY DISABILITY
Visual impairment
Hearing impairment
Balance disorder
oINTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
oMENTAL HEALTH AND EMOTIONAL DISABILITIES
oDEVELOPMENT DISABILITY
DISABILITY ACCESS SIGN SYMBOL MEANINGS
oInternational Symbol of Accessibility
oUniversal Information Symbol
oSymbol indicating Audio Description for Theatre & Live
Performances
oAudio Description for TV, Films & Video
oLarge Print / Accessible Print Symbol
oSymbol indicating Access for Individuals Who Are Blind
or Have Low Vision
oBraille Symbol
oTelephone Typewriter Symbol
oSign Language Interpretation Symbol
oAssistive Listening Systems Symbol (Ear)
oAssistive Listening System Symbol (Telephone)
oClosed Captioning Symbol
CASE STUDY: MORGAN’S WONDERLAND
MISSION STATEMENT:
To provide a safe, clean beautiful environment free of economic barriers for special needs
individuals of all ages.
VISION:
The vision at Morgan’s Wonderland is to establish a special place where smiles and laughter make
wonderful memories with family members caregivers and friends. Where the common element of
play creates an atmosphere of inclusion for those with and without disabilities so everyone can
gain a greater understanding of one another.
CASE STUDY: MORGAN’S WONDERLAND
 Morgan's Wonderland in San Antonio, the brainchild of the father of a daughter with special
needs and billed as the world's first ultra-accessible family fun park, features rides and
attractions easily enjoyed by those in wheelchairs or with cognitive disorders.
 The park includes rides, interactive exhibits, playgrounds, gardens, a fishing lake and
amphitheater. It has Braille signage.
 "It is the only one in the world ... (demand) is beyond anything we ever expected.”
 Admission to the 25-acre park is free for those with cognitive or physical disabilities; family
members and friends pay $5 a person. Kids 3 and under are free. Cost for those without a
disabled patron in their party is $15.
CASE STUDY: MORGAN’S WONDERLAND
 The activities and amenities include three Play scapes, Train Rides with wheelchair accessible cars,
ADA accessible restrooms, an Ultra Accessible Carousel, Catch and Release Fishing, Water Canons
and Remote-Controlled Boats, a Gymnasium for basketball, volleyball and tennis, and much
more.
 There is a Special Event Center for up to six-hundred and fifty guests, you can walk and roll
around the lake, there is an, ‘Around the World, themed picnic and rest area, a Water Play area,
and a Race Track.
 Morgan’s Wonderland has a Music Garden, Swings of several types, to include wheelchair
swings, a Sand Circle, Sensory Village, a Garden Sanctuary and Memorial Wall. There are
several rest stops, picnic areas and pavilions. Morgan’s Wonderland has two first aid stations and
a feeding room as well.
 The site has Braille signage, and Service Animal rest area. There is a Gift Shop and Counseling
Center, as well as a VIA Transit Center
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CASE STUDY
ON
PARK FOR THE DISABLED AT NALGONDA ‘X’ ROADS
Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
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TARGET GROUP
The target group is composed of five major categories:
 Wheelchair users
 People with limited walking abilities
 The sightless
 The partially sighted
 The hearing impaired
Other categories that may benefit to some extent from the proposed
measures include the mentally disabled, people susceptible to physical
fits, people with extreme physical proportions, and people with
functional disabilities of the arm or hand.
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Area of the site is 1.03 acres
Park is divided into two zones:
1. Recreation Zone
2. Therapy Zone
Recreation zone include:
• Rides
• Gardens
• Playfields/Gymnasiums
Therapy zone include:
• Physiotherapy
• Art and Music therapies
• Hydrotherapy and others
LOCATION OF THE SITE
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OTHER FACILITIES INCLUDE;
 Restrooms with Universal design
 Special events center
 Amphitheater
 First aid stations
 Nursery
 Television stations offering sensory stimulation through lights, colours, sounds and textures.
 Counseling Center
OBSTRUCTION:
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
The design is a barrier-free path for the safety and independence of disabled people, especially the
sightless.
SIGNAGE:
To facilitate orientation mainly for the disabled Street
FURNITURE:
To design accessible amenities convenient to all people, without obstructing the free passage of
pedestrians along travel routes.
PATHWAYS:
To provide accessible parking facilities as close as possible to the point of destination
CURB RAMPS:
To overcome changes in level between the pavement and the road surface and also on the pavement
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING:
To facilitate the safe and independent crossing of disabled people. Parking
To provide accessible parking facilities as close as possible to the point of destination
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SALIENT FEATURES:
• Amphitheatre
• Therapy block
• 2m wide
wheelchair/pedestrian
pathways
• Water body
• Sensory Theater(Event
Center)
• Nursery
• Public toilets
• Grand Entrance
• Lawns and Fountains
• Counseling Center
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ADMINISTRATON BLOCK
 Administration building for
registration and supervision of events
 Sensory Theater for interactive learning
for people with special needs of all ages
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PLAYGROUND:
 Equipped with specially designed playing
equipment.
 Kiosks for snacks and relaxation
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THERAPY ZONE
 Therapy zone include:
 Physiotherapy
 Art and Music therapies
 Hydrotherapy and others
PARK FOR THE DISABLED AT NALGONDA CROSS ROADS
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FRONT ELEVATION
PLAN
SENSORY ROOMS
ENTRANCE

Case study park for the disabled

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    PARK FOR THEDISABLED INTRODUCTION: oA disability may be physical, cognitive, mental, sensory, emotional, and developmental or some combination of these. oDisabilities is an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations and participation restrictions. An impairment is a problem in body function or structure; an activity limitation is a difficulty encountered by an individual in executing a task or action; while a participation restriction is a problem experienced by an individual in involvement in life situations. Thus disability is a complex phenomenon, reflecting an interaction between features of a person’s body and features of the society in which he or she lives.  World Health Organization oA disability may occur during a person’s lifetime or maybe present from birth
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    PARK FOR THEDISABLED TYPES OF DISABILITY: oPHYSICAL DISABILITY oSENSORY DISABILITY Visual impairment Hearing impairment Balance disorder oINTELLECTUAL DISABILITY oMENTAL HEALTH AND EMOTIONAL DISABILITIES oDEVELOPMENT DISABILITY
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    DISABILITY ACCESS SIGNSYMBOL MEANINGS oInternational Symbol of Accessibility oUniversal Information Symbol oSymbol indicating Audio Description for Theatre & Live Performances oAudio Description for TV, Films & Video oLarge Print / Accessible Print Symbol oSymbol indicating Access for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision oBraille Symbol oTelephone Typewriter Symbol oSign Language Interpretation Symbol oAssistive Listening Systems Symbol (Ear) oAssistive Listening System Symbol (Telephone) oClosed Captioning Symbol
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    CASE STUDY: MORGAN’SWONDERLAND MISSION STATEMENT: To provide a safe, clean beautiful environment free of economic barriers for special needs individuals of all ages. VISION: The vision at Morgan’s Wonderland is to establish a special place where smiles and laughter make wonderful memories with family members caregivers and friends. Where the common element of play creates an atmosphere of inclusion for those with and without disabilities so everyone can gain a greater understanding of one another.
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    CASE STUDY: MORGAN’SWONDERLAND  Morgan's Wonderland in San Antonio, the brainchild of the father of a daughter with special needs and billed as the world's first ultra-accessible family fun park, features rides and attractions easily enjoyed by those in wheelchairs or with cognitive disorders.  The park includes rides, interactive exhibits, playgrounds, gardens, a fishing lake and amphitheater. It has Braille signage.  "It is the only one in the world ... (demand) is beyond anything we ever expected.”  Admission to the 25-acre park is free for those with cognitive or physical disabilities; family members and friends pay $5 a person. Kids 3 and under are free. Cost for those without a disabled patron in their party is $15.
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    CASE STUDY: MORGAN’SWONDERLAND  The activities and amenities include three Play scapes, Train Rides with wheelchair accessible cars, ADA accessible restrooms, an Ultra Accessible Carousel, Catch and Release Fishing, Water Canons and Remote-Controlled Boats, a Gymnasium for basketball, volleyball and tennis, and much more.  There is a Special Event Center for up to six-hundred and fifty guests, you can walk and roll around the lake, there is an, ‘Around the World, themed picnic and rest area, a Water Play area, and a Race Track.  Morgan’s Wonderland has a Music Garden, Swings of several types, to include wheelchair swings, a Sand Circle, Sensory Village, a Garden Sanctuary and Memorial Wall. There are several rest stops, picnic areas and pavilions. Morgan’s Wonderland has two first aid stations and a feeding room as well.  The site has Braille signage, and Service Animal rest area. There is a Gift Shop and Counseling Center, as well as a VIA Transit Center
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    PARK AT :NALGONDA ‘X’ ROADS CASE STUDY ON PARK FOR THE DISABLED AT NALGONDA ‘X’ ROADS Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
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    PARK AT :NALGONDA ‘X’ ROADS TARGET GROUP The target group is composed of five major categories:  Wheelchair users  People with limited walking abilities  The sightless  The partially sighted  The hearing impaired Other categories that may benefit to some extent from the proposed measures include the mentally disabled, people susceptible to physical fits, people with extreme physical proportions, and people with functional disabilities of the arm or hand.
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    PARK AT NALGONDA‘X’ ROADS Area of the site is 1.03 acres Park is divided into two zones: 1. Recreation Zone 2. Therapy Zone Recreation zone include: • Rides • Gardens • Playfields/Gymnasiums Therapy zone include: • Physiotherapy • Art and Music therapies • Hydrotherapy and others LOCATION OF THE SITE
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    PARK AT NALGONDA‘X’ ROADS OTHER FACILITIES INCLUDE;  Restrooms with Universal design  Special events center  Amphitheater  First aid stations  Nursery  Television stations offering sensory stimulation through lights, colours, sounds and textures.  Counseling Center
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    OBSTRUCTION: DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS The designis a barrier-free path for the safety and independence of disabled people, especially the sightless. SIGNAGE: To facilitate orientation mainly for the disabled Street FURNITURE: To design accessible amenities convenient to all people, without obstructing the free passage of pedestrians along travel routes. PATHWAYS: To provide accessible parking facilities as close as possible to the point of destination CURB RAMPS: To overcome changes in level between the pavement and the road surface and also on the pavement PEDESTRIAN CROSSING: To facilitate the safe and independent crossing of disabled people. Parking To provide accessible parking facilities as close as possible to the point of destination
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    PARK AT NALGONDA‘X’ ROADS SALIENT FEATURES: • Amphitheatre • Therapy block • 2m wide wheelchair/pedestrian pathways • Water body • Sensory Theater(Event Center) • Nursery • Public toilets • Grand Entrance • Lawns and Fountains • Counseling Center
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    PARK AT NALGONDA‘X’ ROADS ADMINISTRATON BLOCK  Administration building for registration and supervision of events  Sensory Theater for interactive learning for people with special needs of all ages
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    PARK AT NALGONDA‘X’ ROADS PLAYGROUND:  Equipped with specially designed playing equipment.  Kiosks for snacks and relaxation
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    PARK AT NALGONDA‘X’ ROADS THERAPY ZONE  Therapy zone include:  Physiotherapy  Art and Music therapies  Hydrotherapy and others
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    PARK FOR THEDISABLED AT NALGONDA CROSS ROADS
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    PARK FOR THEDISABLED AT NALGONDA CROSS ROADS FRONT ELEVATION PLAN
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