Doing disability differently: access as collective care

In this talk Jos Boys, Co-Founder of the The DisOrdinary Architecture Project, explores how DisOrdinary Architecture has been exploring ways to critically and creatively rethink how we ‘do’ disability within architecture and design, as well as within society more widely. Jos asks how built spaces can change when we reimagine access and inclusion, not as a merely functional ‘add-on’ to existing buildings and cities, but as a form of collective care for which we all have responsibility.

This event was part of Rupert’s 2020 programmes on care and interdependence. 


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