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    toegankelijkheid-audit

    Professional accessibility auditing for architects, balancing legal regulations with real-world usability.

    Updated Jun 2026
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    • Perform a journey-based accessibility audit for public building permits.
    • Identify gaps between legal regulations and actual usability for wheelchair users.
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    Sample input

    Please audit the accessibility of this new library design. The entrance has a 1:12 ramp of 15 meters, 85cm wide doors with heavy closers, and the toilet measures 145x145cm.

    Sample output

    Audit Summary

    • Entrance Ramp: Legal (Block A) but unusable (Block B). 15m without a landing is exhausting. Recommendation: Add 1.5m rest platform.
    • Doors: Sub-standard. Requirement is 90cm free width.
    • Toilets: Permit Risk. 165x165cm required for turning circle. Priority: High.

    About This Skill

    What it does

    This skill provides a comprehensive accessibility audit for architectural designs or existing buildings, focusing on both legal compliance and practical usability. It evaluates projects against the Flemish Accessibility Decree (Vlaamse Toegankelijkheidsverordening) while simultaneously assessing the "user quality" for people with mobility, visual, or hearing impairments.

    Why use this skill

    Architectural software and standard AI prompts often miss the nuances of accessibility. This skill goes beyond a simple checklist; it performs a journey-based audit that tracks a visitor's path from arrival to evacuation. It distinguishes between Block A (Legal Requirements), which are essential for permit approval, and Block B (Usability/Best Practices), which ensure the building is actually functional for people with disabilities. This helps developers and architects manage permit risks and budget priorities effectively.

    What it delivers

    The output is a structured audit report organized by the "user route": arrival, entry, internal mobility, usage of facilities, perception, and emergency evacuation. Each identified bottleneck includes the specific regulatory article, a usability assessment, design impact (low/medium/high), and a suggested solution. This ensures that accessibility becomes a design quality rather than a permit hurdle.

    Use Cases

    • Perform a journey-based accessibility audit for public building permits.
    • Identify gaps between legal regulations and actual usability for wheelchair users.
    • Prioritize accessibility interventions for heritage or renovation projects.
    • Generate professional audit reports distinguishing permit risks from best practices.

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    Compatible with SKILL.md-compatible agents including Cursor and Claude Code.

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