The Difference Disability makes: Learning about Interactions with Architectural Design from Four Architects Experiencing Disability KU Leuven
Interactions between disability and architectural design are commonly associated with accessibility codes. These associations have contributed to standardizing, and devaluating, disabled people’s varied and rich experiences. Some so-called architectural ‘solutions’ aimed to solve disabled people’s ‘problems’ are often rejected – by disabled people and architects alike – due to architects’ over-attention for functional aspects at the expense ...