Los-Angeles based architecture visualization firm AVA Inclusivity has created a new Virtual Accessibility Experience (VAE) for Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House, which was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2019. According to Docomomo, AVA Inclusivity worked with members of the City of Los Angeles' Department of Cultural Affairs and Department on Disability to meet the City's standards and needs.
The VAE is intended to address the limitations the historical site presents to visitors with disabilities, such as stairs and narrow doorways that limit the freedom to physically experience the space for some guests. "AVA Inclusivity’s virtual tours are designed to be used on site with the inclusive interaction of a docent or educator but they can also be used off site with a WiFi or LTE connection," writes Docomomo.
The Hollyhock House Virtual Accessibility Experience can be viewed here.
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