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University in Chile launch Diploma in Architecture and Universal Design

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The PUC University of Chile is now offering a Diploma in Architecture and Universal Accessibility 2020 in Spanish. This online diploma is open to all of Chile and Latin America.

It will have the participation of prominent exponents in Universal accessibility from different institutions worldwide. The Diploma in Architecture and Universal Accessibility provides the tools and criteria necessary to design, evaluate and manage architectural projects that respond to the current requirements on issues of universal accessibility.

This diploma will be taught online, so it is open to all of Chile and Latin America, regardless of distance. It will have the participation of prominent exponents in Universal accessibility from different institutions worldwide.

A special 20% discount will be granted for Cities for all, IAAP, Hearcolors, G3ict and Ciudad Accessible.

The Course starts next August 7th, ending on January 2021. More information at: diplomados.arquitectura@uc.cl

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