Designing for Everyone: Breaking Barriers in Inclusive Architecture
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CIAT is participating in this year’s London Festival of Architecture. Hosted by Tom Gray MCIAT, this immersive and thought-provoking workshop places a strong emphasis on designing for people with sight impairments, challenging traditional architectural approaches and promoting true inclusivity throughout the design process.
This hands-on, collaborative event invites early-career professionals, students, and innovators from across the built environment sector to explore how we can create spaces that are not only accessible but empowering for those with visual impairments.
A highlight of the session will be personal insights from Fern Lulham, BBC Broadcaster, Audio Describer, and Psychotherapist, who will share her lived experience navigating the built environment with sight loss. Participants will also hear from Jenny McLaughlin, Inclusion Lead at Heathrow Airport, who will provide real-world examples of inclusive design in action.
The workshop element led by Dr Poorang Piroozfar FCIAT will be a hands-on session to engage in open discussions, identify design barriers faced by people with sight impairments, and develop practical strategies to create more inclusive spaces. There will be some small group work, wider discussion and sharing of ideas in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Light refreshments will be provided.
This workshop welcomes early-career professionals and students in architectural technology, architecture, urban planning, interior design, construction, and allied disciplines.
Together, we can reshape the built environment to be more inclusive for all, including those with visual impairments.
Register for this free event here: Designing for Everyone: Breaking Barriers in Inclusive Architecture