Four Wheelchair-User Architects is written in the first person and does not aspire to be scientifically objective. The authors instead illuminate the reader by sharing through their own eyes the every-day situations that wheelchair users fight against, architecturally and otherwise. The singular approaches of their final theses projects draw on their own capabilities to further illustrate how initially inaccessible cities with great cultural and landscape heritage can become fully integrated, thus exemplifying a guiding principle that should be imperative in all projects.