On the other hand, allocating a project of this dimension to such a low percentage of
the population cannot easily be economically justified [2]. Therefore, a space to be used
by the blind and visually impaired, should be designed bearing in mind their perception
of the architecture and consequently presenting an accurate pattern of the space which
takes into account this perception. By accurately observing the specified criteria, regulations and standards, blind users can be provided with the desired conditions, in addition to
guaranteeing their tranquility and safety in these structures. This article reviews the importance of architectural design in libraries for the blind and visually impaired as regards site,
green areas, building type, entrances, motion axes, flooring, and book shelves.