Disability Meets Architecture

This talk from DisOrdinary Architecture's Jos Boys and Scarlett Barclay, alongside Aimi Hamraie, and chaired by Paul explores how Critical Access Studies can be used to question the ideological, epistemological, and practical underpinnings of access - going beyond minimum standards and functional understandings of access.

The talk was part of our Disability Meets Architecture Project with Critical Design Lab - creating a translational repository of critical accessibility practice and bringing together examples of how ideas and practices from disability communities can inform architectural practice.

The project builds on from our recent Many More Parts than M! publication, as well as Critical Design Lab Critical Access Primer and involves a series of individuals and organisations,

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