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  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Disability Studies

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  • Universal Design (UD) principles aim for inclusive environments, particularly in sports and leisure facilities.
  • Existing analytical models often focus on barriers and can be too descriptive for practical design.
  • Diverse user needs necessitate advanced methods for assessing user-environment interactions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel analytical model for evaluating Universal Design in sports and leisure buildings.
  • To investigate the interaction between users with mobility, visual, and hearing impairments and architectural features.
  • To link user-environment interactions with personal assessments of spatial experiences.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing user-environment interaction models.
  • Development of a new analytical model based on affordances and usability.
  • Analysis of user-environment interactions through three core elements: user abilities, architectural features, and usability criteria.

Main Results:

  • The proposed model offers a qualitative evaluation method for identifying environmental facilitators.
  • It links architectural design characteristics to users' perceptions of physical and social aspects.
  • The model generates narrating scenarios to explore user-environment interrelations from the user's perspective.

Conclusions:

  • The new model enhances understanding of spatial experiences for individuals with impairments.
  • It provides insights for developing Universal Design solutions by identifying key architectural features.
  • The model facilitates the exploration of UD by highlighting features that broaden user-environment interactions.