Accessibility in the built environment has, for too long, been treated as a compliance issue, with the minimum ADA standard considered 'enough'. Disabled users deserve more. This Counts Too invents a system created by the architect but modified by the expert end user. By designing an open framework of modifiable parts within the USC Architecture building, I propose a system where mobility aid users exercise their design agency in real time. The system allows users to read, change, and complete their environment to best suit their access needs while maintaining the integrity of the building.

