Abstract

As part of the research, a number of diseases were characterized, such as glaucoma, Leber's disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, optic neuritis, neurodegenerative diseases, retinal artery aneurysm and retinal vascular diseases. The importance of adapting spaces to the needs of people with visual field disorders in the context of universal design was emphasized. The research conducted at the LIMBA Student House focused on analyzing the accessibility of common spaces for people with such problems. Some modifications were found to be necessary. Changes were suggested that could improve the quality of life of residents, especially those with visual field disorders.

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