- 1. Why Shopping Malls Dominate in Malaysia: Air Conditioning, Parking, Safety, and Accessibility – And How to Bring That Appeal Back to KL Streets
- (Street Access)
- Why Shopping Malls Dominate in Malaysia: Air Conditioning, Parking, Safety, and Accessibility – And How to Bring That Appeal Back to KL Streets Kuala Lumpur, February 27, 2026 — In Malaysia’s vibrant ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 2. Thinking of Opening a Street Food Stall in KL? Here Are DBKL’s Dos and Don’ts for Accessibility and Inclusive Design
- (Food outlets)
- ... and welcome more diners: Do Create Clear, Unobstructed Pathways: Ensure a minimum 1,200mm-wide level path from nearby pedestrian walkways or parking to your stall counter. Use gentle ramps (max 1:12 ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 3. Thinking of Building or Renovating in KL? Here Are DBKL’s Dos and Don’ts for Accessibility Compliance
- (Public Buildings)
- ... sides. For pathways, maintain a minimum width of 1,200mm to allow wheelchair users to pass comfortably. This aligns with MS 1184:2014’s emphasis on clear, unobstructed routes from parking to building interiors. ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 4. Upgrading Mosques and Surau in Malls and R&Rs: Integrating Universal Design for Inclusive Worship in Malaysia
- (Public Buildings)
- ... footfall. In highway R&Rs, where travelers include families with strollers or individuals with mobility aids, features like level-entry surau and spacious parking bays aligned with UBBL By-Law 34A can ...
- Created on 27 February 2026
- 5. Bridging Australian and Malaysian Accessibility Standards: AS 1428 vs MS 1184:2014 – Key Differences and Practical Solutions
- (Malaysia)
- ... ramps, accessible toilets, lifts, signage, parking, and circulation. It ties directly to Malaysian regulations (e.g., DBKL, JKM, KPWKM submissions) but faces variable enforcement and awareness challenges ...
- Created on 26 February 2026
- 6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about MS 1184:2014 – Universal Design and Accessibility in the Built Environment: Code of Practice (Second Revision)
- (Malaysia)
- ... It includes: Approach paths, accessible parking, entrances, and circulation. Ramps, stairs, lifts, escalators, and vertical movement. Internal spaces (toilets, kitchens, bedrooms in non-residential ...
- Created on 26 February 2026
- 7. Essential Accessibility Obligations for Architects, Developers and Building Professionals in Malaysia
- (Malaysia)
- ... universities, libraries, and educational buildings Places of assembly (cinemas, theatres, concert halls, religious buildings, community centres) Factories, parking buildings, and transport-related ...
- Created on 17 February 2026
- 8. Hybrid Access Consulting Model: Saving Malaysian Developers and Architects Thousands While Delivering Inclusive, Compliant Design
- (Office Spaces)
- ... parking, and time spent travelling. This same principle of efficiency is now transforming disability access consulting and universal design services. At AccessConsultants.asia, we’ve adapted the hybrid ...
- Created on 17 February 2026
- 9. AS 1428.1 vs Malaysian Standards (MS 1184:2014): Key Differences in Disability Access Compliance for Projects in Malaysia and Asia
- (Malaysia)
- ... (≈1540 × 2070 mm), very detailed Compact (1500 × 1700 mm minimum) Malaysian toilets use less space Parking Transfer zones beside bays 3600 × 4800 mm with integrated transfer Malaysian bays ...
- Created on 08 February 2026
- 10. Contoh Kes Kajian: Perniagaan Malaysia yang Berjaya Meningkatkan Aksesibiliti untuk OKU
- (Providing Services to the Public)
- ... bagaimana pelaburan dalam aksesibiliti membawa manfaat ekonomi dan sosial yang ketara. Premis-premis ini telah melaksanakan ciri-ciri seperti ramp, lif akses, tandas OKU, parking khas, kerusi roda percuma/sewa, ...
- Created on 04 February 2026
- 11. Opportunities for Architects and Disability Access Consultants in Visit Malaysia 2026 – Driving Inclusive Tourism Growth
- (Tourist Attractions)
- ... a massive untapped market. VM2026 policies mandate improvements, creating roles for consultants to ensure hotels meet accessible room requirements, attractions add handrails/parking/restrooms, and events ...
- Created on 03 February 2026

