Josh Safdie’s essay, The Ease of Universal Design, is featured on page 39 in the Winter Issue 2016: Domicile of ArchitectureBoston. “Although many of our clients are people with disabilities or older homeowners hoping to age in place gracefully, just as many are “typical” clients without disabilities, whom the average person wouldn’t expect to be […]
KMA is excited to be a part of this historic farmhouse renovation. The Fowler Clark Epstein Farm will be the future headquarters for Urban Farming Institute of Boston. Learn more in this article on The Boston Globe
KMA is pleased to be assisting the City of Boston in improving accessibility and the pedestrian path-of-travel at the Shaw Memorial and the Boston Common. This project incorporates both code requirements and universal design with attention to mobility, sensory, and cognitive impairments. Read the article in the Beacon Hill Times
You paid your architect. You paid your contractor. But is the project ADA compliant? Learn to avoid common ADA and FHA accessible design and construction errors.