
Access & ADA Services
As a nationally recognized leader in universal design, access and ADA planning, MIG incorporates accessibility and universal design concepts into every project. MIG has a complete understanding of the Americans With Disabilities Act architectural guidelines (ADAAG), Title 24 of the California Building Code, and the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards, as well as a thorough knowledge of the discrepancies that exist between these standards.
Featured Projects
MIG conducted a campus-wide study of UC-Berkeley to ensure that routes connecting campus programs, services and activities are accessible to all campus users.
The award-winning PLAY FOR ALL (PFA) guidelines has become the industry standard for all planners, designers and managers of outdoor play settings. It is the most comprehensive design resource available for integrating children of all abilities in the the same play area.
MIG provided accessibility and universal design consultation to the California State Parks in its efforts to create universal access to state park facilities.
MIG trained staff and supervised the development of this large-scale ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan for the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD).
MIG hired, trained and supervised students to accomplish a complete architectural barrier assessment of San Diego State University (SDSU).
MIG developed a first-of-a-kind ADA toolkit to help communities in the Central Valley comply with ADA requirements.
MIG trained staff and supervised the development of this large-scale ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan for the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD).
MIG completed an update of Marin County’s ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan to guide barrier removal within County facilities.
MIG provided accessibility and universal design consultation to the California State Parks in its efforts to create universal access to state park facilities.
MIG developed a first-of-a-kind ADA toolkit to help communities in the Central Valley comply with ADA requirements.
MIG helped to organize and lead a national teleconference for the American Institute of Architects (AIA) regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act.
MIG trained staff and supervised the development of this large-scale ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan for the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD).
MIG provided accessibility and universal design consultation to the California State Parks in its efforts to create universal access to state park facilities.
Working with Festival Staff and Landscape Architect Larry Halprin, MIG help develop guidelines and a manual to make Stern Grove more accessible.
MIG designed a range of distinctive landscape improvements to enhance Huntington Beach's pier and six miles of its South Beach waterfront.
MIG designed a new 50,000-square foot children’s play area for Cisco Systems with six different age-appropriate settings.
MIG designed an award-winning themed play area for Howarth Park—a 152-acre community park in Santa Rosa—that would be particularly challenging for young people with and without disabilities.
MIG is working with Denver Parks and Recreation to develop an innovative planning model and comprehensive strategy to create the first citywide play master plan in the country.
The award-winning PLAY FOR ALL guidelines has become the industry standard for all planners, designers and manager of accessible and inclusive outdoor play settings.
MIG designed the fourth floor healing garden on the roof outside the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) floor of the Comer's Children's Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.
MIG created an award-winning, universally designed children's environment located along the Santa Barbara beachfront.
MIG helped to create an imaginative environment that reflects the site's agricultural history at Jurgens Park in Tualatin, Oregon.
MIG, in collaboration with an architectural firm, designed a new campus for St. Coletta of Greater Washington, an independent non-profit school for youth ages eight to twenty-two with moderate to severe mental retardation, autism and secondary disabilities.
Sacramento, California has developed one of the longest green streets in the nation, improving storm-water management, revitalizing a blighted neighborhood and connecting the residential area to the Swanston Light-Rail Station Area.
Innovative play area designed to provide creative and active play opportunities for children with and without disabilities.
Wagstaff/MIG prepared an EIR for a proposed 330,000-square-foot expansion by Oracle, Inc. of its world headquarters complex in the Island Park waterfront area of Belmont.
MIG's design for this award-winning community park in Tualatin, Oregon provides a variety of recreation experiences for people and children of all abilities.