Originally published in Blueprint Issue 358 and online at designcurial.com
“In each of these cases the buildings are designed to be as accessible as possible. Accessibility here is not simply a case of entering and exiting a space, but implies a more radical sense of empowerment. If we consider our environments as variously enabling and disabling, as opposed to seeing individuals as inherently able or disabled, then sensory intelligence should be a priority for any architect who seeks to radically change the built environment in which they work…”
Originally published in Blueprint Issue 358 and online at designcurial.com