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UIA Friendly and Inclusive Spaces Awards Talk

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UIA Friendly and Inclusive Spaces Awards Talk



Thursday 19 June

18:30 - 20:30

Event Type
Talk
LFA Location
Fitzrovia
Audience
This event is for Everyone This event is for Built environment professionals This event is for College and university students

Join us for an engaging event celebrating inclusive design and architecture. Alex Lane, Senior Vice President at Jacobs, will introduce the talk, featuring Kate McGechan, Associate Director of Inclusive Design at Jacobs and Alanah Honey, Senior Architect at Caroe Architecture Ltd.

Kate will deliver an overview of the UIA’s Friendly and Inclusive Awards and Architecture for All programme, showcasing buildings that foster socially sustainable environments.
Award winner, Alanah Honey will share insights into the award-winning Equal Access Project at St Paul’s Cathedral, a landmark transformation of Christopher Wren’s design, completed over 20 years.

Explore the UIA Friendly and Inclusive Spaces Awards exhibition before or after the talk. Sponsored by Jacobs, as acknowledged by UIA.

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Location

The Building Centre

26 Store Street
WC1E 7BT

Nearest station: Nearest underground stations are Goodge Street (Northern Line) Tottenham Court Road (Northern, Central and Elizabeth Lines), Euston Square (Circle, District and Metropolitan Lines), Russell Square (Piccadilly Line) and Warren Street (Victoria Line).


Accessibility


Accessible toilet
Gender neutral toilet
Level access, with no/automatic doors
Level access, with some step(s)


For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: office@buildingcentre.co.uk .
View the LFA accessibility policy here


The venue was selected as it provides level access throughout alongside other facilities such as a range of toilet types, including disabled persons toilets.

The Building Centre is committed to making their building, its services and public programme as accessible and inclusive as possible.

For more details, please see their website: https://www.buildingcentre.co.uk/about/plan-your-visit

Image: © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral. Photo by Graham Lacdao

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UIA Archtecture for All Work Program



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