A Friendly, Safe and Accessible Campus

2023-05-30
  • The Yangming Campus has created the “Yangming EASY GO-Electronic Map of Building Accessibility Facilities on Campus”, and conducted a site survey with reference to the latest “Code for Design of Accessible Facilities in Buildings” issued by the Ministry of the Interior on January 4, 2018. There were 353 places that did not meet the requirements of the latest design specifications, and all improvements were completed in 2010. Each campus building currently has at least one accessibility facility (passage, lift, toilet, and washroom) that meets the regulations. When it is redecorated or renovated, it is designed according to the latest regulations.
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  • In recent years, the Chiaotung University campus has focused on the optimization of accessible toilets and elevators in the buildings. In addition to providing auxiliary facilities that comply with laws and regulations, it is also committed to simplifying the spatial design to improve the use of public spaces. In addition to improving the aesthetics of the space, recently completed large-scale projects such as the new construction of the student dormitory no. 3 and the renovation of the sixth floor of the library also effectively integrated the auxiliary functions of various accessibility facilities, improved safety and facility continuity, and enhanced the friendliness of spaces for public gatherings.

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11/05 Designing New Career Paths for the Elderly: Reimagining “Work” through Service Design

The Office of Sustainability and Social Responsibility (NYCU), in collaboration with the Hsinchu City Government, is delighted to invite you to the lecture “Designing New Career Paths for the Elderly through Service Design.” This event aims to explore how design thinking and social innovation can inspire more inclusive and creative approaches to senior employment. Did you know

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10/08 The Art Pilgrimage × Free DIY Workshop — From Xiangshan to Setouchi

When art enters a community, it is not only about admiring artworks but also about reinterpreting the land, people, and everyday life. This lecture, co-organized by the NYCU Office of Sustainability and Social Responsibility (NYCU-SSR) and the Hsinchu City Government, invites the co-founder of Spore Studio to share how art co-creation connects communities, local businesses,

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