Opening up architecture beyond sight

In this conversation, Dr Jos Boys and Poppy Levison from DisOrdinary Architecture 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.

Centering the conversation is our Architecture Beyond Sight project - developed with The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

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Length: 19 mins 12 secs

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Transcript for the conversation here.

Learn more about Architecture Beyond Sight here.

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