ADA Door Clearance: Why These Dimensions Exist
ADA door clearance requires 32 inches minimum, but a 32-inch door won't get you there. Learn why 36-inch doors became the standard and what every ADA dimension is actually solving. In this episode, Emily spent an entire day in a wheelchair during college and came back with a completely different understanding of accessible design. She walks you through how people actually move through buildings, from doors to ramps to corridors, and explains the human problem behind every ADA requirement. You'll learn door clear width, the 5-pound opening force rule, why pull-side maneuvering clearance is larger, and how the Capitol Crawl changed everything. Beyond doors, this episode covers ADA ramp slopes and the 1:20 threshold that triggers handrail requirements, the guardrail vs handrail distinction that contractors get wrong constantly, the 60-inch turning diameter (not radius), protruding objects and cane detection, and reach ranges for operable controls. š Key topics covered: ADA door clearance: 32-inch clear width and why 36-inch doors are standard Door opening force: the 5-pound rule for interior doors Guardrail vs handrail: 42 inches for falls, 34-38 inches for grip ADA ramp slope: the 1-12 rule and the 1-20 ramp trigger Protruding objects: the 27-80 inch cane detection danger zone Reach ranges: 15-48 inches for operable controls ā±ļø Chapters: 0:00 - What Is ADA? 1:57 - Free Study Notes 2:45 - ADA Door Clear Width 6:06 - ADA Door Opening Force 7:37 - ADA Door Maneuvering Clearance 10:27 - ADA History: The Capitol Crawl 11:59 - ADA vs Building Code 13:50 - When ADA Applies 15:11 - ADA: Designing for Every Body 19:11 - ADA Accessible Route 21:12 - ADA Ramp Slope: The 1:12 Rule 23:39 - Guardrail vs Handrail 26:42 - ADA Turning Diameter 29:21 - ADA Protruding Objects 32:09 - ADA Reach Range Requirements 34:20 - ADA Elevator Requirements 35:38 - ADA Quick Reference 38:16 - ADA Bathroom Layout Preview š Read the full blog post: https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/a... š Download the FREE ADA Door Clearance study notes: https://youngarchitect.com/adadoor šÆ Get access to all ARE study materials with the ARE 101 Membership: https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/a... šÆ Join our 10-week ARE Boot Camp: https://youngarchitect.com/arebootcamp/ š Individual ARE Exam Courses: Building Codes 101: https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/a... PA 101 (Programming and Analysis): https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/p... PPD 101 (Project Planning and Design): https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/a... PDD 101 (Construction Documents and Specs): https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/a... CE 101 (Construction and Evaluation): https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/a... PcM 101 (Practice Management): https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/a... PjM 101 (Project Management): https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/a... AIA Contracts 101: https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/a... Mechanical Systems 101: https://academy2.youngarchitect.com/a... š If this helped, give it a thumbs up and subscribe for more ARE and CDT exam prep content!
