Making Architecture More Accessible

Photo of an open spread of ‘Many More Parts than M’. The book is open on the credits page, which has many people and organisations listed in text and two images of the people involved.

In this conversation, Zoe Partington, Co-Director of the DisOrdinary Architecture Project, sat down with Toby Davey of RNIB Connect Radio for an insight into DisOrdinary Architecture and our compendium: Many More Parts Then M!

Starting with an overview of the compendium, the conversation explores the contributions from disabled/blind and partially sighted people, who campaign and work with in the world of architecture that Architects and Planners and are key when thinking about access and inclusion of the build environment. 

Listen to the full podcast episode here.

Length: 12 mins 26 secs

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