Bachelor Project – Universal Design of Access Systems for Mobile Accessible Toilets
In my bachelor project, I developed an improved access system for mobile accessible toilets based on the principles of universal design. The project was carried out in collaboration with Gear Up Green and Roskilde Festival, focusing on enhancing accessibility and usability for people with disabilities.
Through user involvement, data analysis, and prototyping, I designed a complete concept including an automatic door, NFC-based access, and visual guidance. The concept was validated by both users and technical experts, and a concrete proposal for further development was produced.
Final report:
Universelt Design af Adgangssystemer for Mobile Handicaptoiletter – BsC_Project_Morten_Deurell_s206073-compressed
Special Course – User-Driven Improvement of Accessible Toilets at Roskilde Festival
As part of my special course at DTU, I facilitated two co-creation workshops at Roskilde Festival 2024 involving users, volunteers, and experts. The focus was to identify and develop improvements to the accessibility and visibility of the festival’s accessible toilet facilities.
The workshops resulted in concrete proposals for enhancements – such as improved visibility using LEDs and balloons, and access via app/NFC. A VR prototype was also tested, and the proposals were translated into actionable design requirements and priorities ready for real-world implementation.
This course served as a foundation for the bachelor project above and led to the following report:
Final report (DK):
Handicaptoiletter på Roskilde Festival – Rapport – Morten Deurell – s206073