A Handy Guide for Doing Disability Differently in Architecture and Urban Design

Screenshot of ‘A Handy Guide for Doing Disability Differently in Architecture and Urban Design ’ by Jos Boys, The DisOrdinary Architecture Project.

This article ‘A Handy Guide for Doing Disability Differently in Architecture and Urban Design’ by Jos Boys (on behalf of The DisOrdinary Architecture Project) provides a starting place for how to do disability in architecture differently.

The article was part of the 19th issue of the Funambulist, titled: Spaces of Ableism (2008). Following the launch, we decided to republish the guide as a free downloadable PDF.

Download the ‘Handy Guide’ here.

Read the full article here.

The Funambulist is a platform that engages with the politics of space and bodies. The hope is to provide a useful platform where activist/academic/practitioner voices can meet and build solidarities across geographical scales. Through articles, interviews, artworks, and design projects, The Funambulist is assembling an ongoing archive for anticolonial, antiracist, queer, and feminist struggles.

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