ramps, elevators and toilets for persons with disabilities
(PWD). Additionally, the pertinent information on architectural
design features that address specific user needs and sensitivities must be included e.g. gender, age, ethnicity, religion, etc. as well as urban design features e.g. including lists of street furniture, way-finding provisions and directional signages as well as statements of the proposed treatments of transitional spaces between the public domain (e.g. RROW) and the building grounds and enclosed building spaces. Even if the same may not yet be required by the DPWH, it is best that the foregoing form part of the architectural documentation fo teh project.