The DisOrdinary Architecture Project Launches Compendium Many More Parts Than M!

Cover of Many More Parts than M!: Reimagining disability, inclusion and access beyond compliance. By The DisOrdinary Architecture Project. With green and back blocks on white background, and two people dressed in drag and various props.

RNIB: See Differently Podcast: Season 2, Episode 348.

Many More Parts Than M is a compendium by the Disordinary Architecture Project bringing a wide range of resources and information together to help to make architecture and the built environment more accessible to all disabled people through the reimagining of disability, inclusion and access beyond compliance within the work of Architects and Planners.

RNIB Connect Radio’s Toby Davey was joined by Zoe Partington, visually impaired contemporary Artist, Consultant and Co-Director of the Disordinary Architecture Project for an insight into the background of the Disordinary Architecture Project and the compendium Many More Parts Then M. 

Zoe also gave Toby an overview of some of the content of the compendium Many More Parts Than M including contributions from disabled/blind and partially sighted people who campaign and work with in the world of architecture that Architects and Planners will find within the compendium which will help them when thinking about access and inclusion of the build environment. 

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