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PLANNING ACCESSIBILITY MODIFICATIONS <br />Historic properties are distinguished by features, materials, spaces, and spatial relationships that contribute to their historic character. <br />Often these elements, such as steep terrain, monumental steps, narrow or heavy doors, decorative ornamental hardware, and narrow <br />pathways and corridors, pose barriers to persons with disabilities, particularly to wheelchair users. <br />A three-step approach is recommended to identify and implement accessibility modifications that will protect the integrity and historic <br />character of historic properties: <br />1) Review the historical significance of the property and identify character -defining features; <br />2) Assess the property's existing and required level of accessibility; and <br />3) Evaluate accessibility options within a preservation context. <br />Source // https://www.nps.gov/tps/how-to-preserve/briefs/32-accessibility.htm <br />HOPKINS SCHOOL PRESENTATION NewStudiO I architecture <br />HUGO, MN // 03.06.2018 <br />