Accessibility-focused proposal wins the Co-designing Equity in the Public Realm competition

The winner of the Co-designing Equity in the Public Realm design competition has been announced by the London Festival of Architecture (LFA), the City of London Corporation, Culture Mile, and the Foundation for Future London. 

The challenge called for temporary public realm interventions in East London and Smithfield that foster a deeper understanding of the public’s relationship with streets and public spaces.

- Nathaniel Bahadursingh, Archinect News

Read the full article here.

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