IHCD Webcast: Inclusive Design for Historic Buildings

IHCD Webcast: Inclusive Design for Historic Buildings

Architectural Approaches to Accessibility

By Institute for Human Centered Design

Date and time

Wednesday, March 24, 2021 · 9 - 11am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Historic listed buildings continue to be enjoyed in the UK as places of work, education, entertainment, worship and more. However, in order to retain and enhance their value to society, they must function inclusively and provide easier access for disabled visitors. Inclusive Design for Historic Buildings explores how this challenging ambition can be reconciled with the long-standing objectives of building conservation. Experienced Access Consultant, David Bonnett, clearly sets out the qualifying elements for inclusivity and explores the architectural methods available, identifying five key typologies. Over twenty-five case studies are examined in depth, each illustrating a successful solution. Topics covered include:

  • The history of inclusive legislation
  • Access auditing
  • Working on-site and on-plan
  • Consultation with disabled clients
  • Creative problem-solving skills
  • Social dynamics of the future

Inclusive design is now a fundamental consideration whenever a historic building is being adapted, upgraded or remodelled. This book will be of great value to students and practitioners alike, as well as all creative professionals working in the built environment. It should inspire those responsible for historic buildings to prepare demanding briefs when considering change.

Organized by

The Institute for Human Centered Design is a 40 year old design and education nonprofit based in Boston, MA, dedicated to enhancing the experiences of people of all ages, abilities, and cultures through excellence in design.

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