Access and accessibility are central themes in architecture and urbanism. The goal is to make buildings accessible both horizontally
and vertically, as well as to provide them with technical infrastructure. But the aim is also to ensure the accessibility of whole streets,
routes, parks, and squares, and even entire cities and regions. Today, access is a key concept in the most disparate areas of life.
Thus, it is also a matter of access to knowledge and education, access to knowledge media like the Internet, access to healthcare, accessto languages, etc.
In thirteen articles, this book deals with this world of access in architecture, city planning, and neighboring fields. Topics include
ensuring the accessibility of entire urban areas, renewing areas that were previously utilized differently, including the general populace in concept planning, and how architecture can help provide access to a
better quality of life.