Autocamp Yosemite is "a glamping site in northern California" that has recently increased its status as an accessible campground thanks to the X-Suite dwellings by Los Angeles-based design firm M-Rad.
People with disabilities are often overlooked when it comes to things like this, hence, a demand is being created to celebrate equality and recognition for everybody. To contribute to the cause M-Rad conceptualizes five tiny cabins that are in compliance with the American with Disabilities Acts. The accessible campground dwellings are strategically designed to accommodate the need should one have a physical limitation. Among the many features, M-Rad's abodes boast doors and hallways that are big enough for a wheelchair to go through.
Photo Credits: Kristopher Grunert
Accessible Campground Cabins
M-Rad Produces a Dwelling That is Catered to Those with Restrictions
Trend Themes
1. Accessible Campground Cabins - Increasing demand for equality and recognition for people with disabilities creates an opportunity for design firms to create accessible campground dwellings.
2. Compliance with American with Disabilities Acts - Creating cabins that are compliant with the American with Disabilities Acts is becoming a trend, presenting an opportunity for design firms to specialize in accessible living spaces.
3. Strategic Design for Physical Limitations - Designing cabins that strategically accommodate physical limitations provides an opportunity for design firms to create functional yet stylish living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Design - Design firms have the opportunity to specialize in creating accessible living spaces for people with physical limitations.
2. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can satisfy the demand for accessible glamping sites by incorporating cabins that are compliant with the American with Disabilities Acts.
3. Construction - The construction industry has the opportunity to incorporate strategic design for physical limitations, creating functional yet stylish living spaces that comply with accessibility requirements.