Rethinking Disability and Built Space - Raquel Meseguer, Natasha Trotman and Jos Boys

‘Inclusive Spaces’, a programme from the Bartlett School of Architecture, delves into the latest research and ideas from The Bartlett’s world-leading thinkers on race, gender, LGBTQ+, disability – and other dimensions of diversity in the built environment.

This interactive ‘Inclusive Spaces’ workshop, centres around the work of disabled artists, designers, campaigners, and scholars and discusses how engaging with disability at the intersections can be both a creative design generator, and a key means to challenge and change what is ‘normal’ in the design of the built environment.

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