In an increasingly competitive environment, there is more need than ever for inclusive design and conservation skills. This seminar combines inclusive design principles, with raising awareness of a range of disabilities and medical conditions, which impact on everyday interaction with the built environment. These principles are applicable across all building types, regardless of size and function, from the grandest hotel or heritage building, to general purpose offices, to the smallest community centre or shop.
The opportunities to improve or compromise accessibility occur at key points over the life of a building, during which both user needs and expectations will change. You will look at the journey of inclusive design and management, from concept and planning, throughout construction, regulation and final occupation, during which architectural advice and guidance may often be sought.
Organisation: | RIBA |
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Date: | 06/04/17 |
Time: | 14:00 |
Speaker: | Jean Hewitt, Centre for Accessible Environments |
Venue: | Gateshead Civic Centre |
Cost: | Non-member - £106.80 (£89 + VAT), Student member - £18 (£15 + VAT), Member - £74.40 (£62 + VAT) |
Type: | CPD |
Contact: | Kate Sankey - 0191 261 7441 |
Region: | Newcastle-Upon-Tyne |
Time of Day: | Day |
Topic: | Other |