JYP Conseils

Modules 15m2 and 26 m2 including bathroom 4m2

Service Details

JYP Conseils
Lamorlaye,
France
Service description: 

Audit your projects for integration of Universal Design into your innovations with:
- An analysis of your current projects and recommendations in respect of the principles of Universal Design (Universal Design).
- Definition, if necessary, of a range of technical and formal options for the implementation of this recommendation.
Note that I mainly provide the elements schematically, not finalized drawings, thus leaving free rein to the appreciation and creativity of your engineers, architects, designers and your Research and Development.

Jean-Yves Prodel is inspired by personal experiences when traveling abroad or everyday, as a person with reduced mobility. It creates thinking about what defines for him a beautiful design, easy to understand and welcoming.
So, who better than he can imagine hotel rooms of 16m2 and 25m2 fully thought out for the welfare of customers, while ensuring satisfaction and maximized return on investment.
He has received awards in the US and Europe for his work, designing rooms that are wonderful for everyone, even those in a wheelchair,

JYP advice is:
- The guarantee of an innovative and sustainable actions: a concept designed from the start for all no longer the question of accessibility afterwards.
- Assured solutions creating functional, comfortable and safe spaces to meet the needs of a wide clientelle.
- A measurable return on investment in 3 months, 6 months, 12 months.
- Know-how winning several awards in the US and Europe.
- A CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility): Universal Design aims to improve the relationship and social participation, comfort, health, well-being and autonomy of all members of a society without discrimination or stigmatization.

Address: 
41, 6ème Avenue, Lamorlaye, 60260, France
Postcode: 
60260
Telephone: 
+33 0650657591

Services

Visitor Types

People with motor impairments
People who use a wheelchair
People of very large or small stature
People who are deaf or have hearing impairments
People without speech or with speech impairments
People who are blind or have vision impairments
People with long-term health problems (e.g. respiratory and circulatory conditions or invisible disabilities)
People who are frail, lacking in strength or stamina
People who use any kind of technical assistive devices
People with service animals
People requiring personal assistance (non-medical care/support)

Services Information

Information & Booking: 
Accessible Tourism Research and Consulting

Accessibility Information

Geographical Area: 
International