Within the social model, the design of the deaf person's environment is viewed as the major disabling factor.
By the 19th century, however, the bridge's narrow design was viewed as an impediment.
The designs were stylistically advanced for their time and can be viewed as some of Scotland's earliest Modern buildings.
Its heady and gaudy design, relative to more classically toned rooms, was viewed as somewhat lower class in the age it was built.
Ms. Hoppen's designs may be viewed via www.kellyhoppen.com.
From August 16 to 20, the designs were viewed at the Beijing Hotel and culled down to a list of 38.
The bridges' design was viewed as a creative response to the political, commercial, and aesthetic concerns of Pittsburgh in the 1920s.
Victorian design is widely viewed as having indulged in a grand excess of ornament.
The finalists' designs can be viewed on the Web at nyc.gov/freshkills.
But by the early 1930s the Duofold's design was viewed by the manufacturer as rather outmoded.