Handicap accessible construction utilizing ramps connecting...

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With traffic-guiding feature – Multilevel building with ramp

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C052S174000, C052S176000, C052S236300, C052S236400

Reexamination Certificate

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06941711

ABSTRACT:
Barrier-free multiple level residential housing can be constructed by employing ramps between adjacent housing levels where the housing levels are offset by one half the normal full story height found in multiple story houses. The ramps are constructed in a stacked and side-by-side manner so that the full standard height between housing levels is maintained between the ramps that are stacked one above the other.

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6 Story Building with Attached Parking Structure, The Steinberg Collaborative, AIA, LLP.

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