Opening up architecture beyond sight: by rethinking the visual dominance of architecture

In this special podcast, Dr Jos Boys and Poppy Levison from The DisOrdinary Architecture Project come together to discuss the barriers which blind and partially sighted people face in architectural education and practice – and how these can be overcome, for the benefit of everyone and the enrichment of the field. We hear in particular about the Architecture Beyond Sight project, developed by The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment, in collaboration with The DisOrdinary Architecture Project.

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