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architects without borders: February 2009
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Architects without borders(Архитекторждийн Хяацгаарлалтгүй) "can architects work with street design and city design across language and cultural barriers? Thursday, 26 February 2009. Inspired by walking and accessibility in the locale, and with a new interest in Living Streets. I was searching for information about the path of the River Fleet. Which runs somewhere beneath London. Next to my flat. The excerpt from Homann's map. I am planning a walk on 26 April, to remember Mary Wollstonecraft. After meeti...
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People | universalising design
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Universalism, universal design and equitable access to the designed environment. Is a researcher on the ERC project ‘Universalism, universal design and equitable access to the designed environment’ at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her work touches on the body and materiality, everyday life and sense of place. Is a researcher on the ERC project ‘Universalism, universal design and equitable access to the designed environment’ at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is interested in everyday practic...
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To Coventry rail station via Manor Rd footbridge | connect culture
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Connect culture is about building an inclusive world, bringing people and cultures together – in this case, specifically but not exclusively the disabled and non disabled people. We all have multiple identities and increasingly we are cosmopolitan beings, we enjoy and share different and separate cultures. Connect culture seeks to build bridges, make accessible places and information to people who needs it – which is affordable. Connect culture is about building an inclusive world. April 2, 2015. Route t...
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Tech@LEAD (who’s coming) | techatlead
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Technology at Leadership Exchange in Arts and Disability. August 2, 2013. Tech@LEAD (who’s coming). American Institutes for Research (AIR). Annuska Perkins, independent consultant. Boston Museum of Science. Center for the Future of Museums. James Neal, recent graduate, Masters in Library Science. Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. New York Hall of Science. Northern Virginia Resource Center. Suffolk Cooperative Library System. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. US Department of Labor.
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August | 2013 | techatlead
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Technology at Leadership Exchange in Arts and Disability. August 5, 2013. This is the first annual Tech@Lead Conference, to be held at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on August 20, 2013. This conference will bring together leaders in the fields of design, art, technology, museums, and gaming to create a focused conversation at how they can work together to make art of all forms accessible to the disabled community. August 2, 2013. Tech@LEAD (who’s coming). Boston Museum of Science.
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Tech@LEAD (who’s coming)
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Technology for cultural inclusion. Tech@LEAD (who’s coming). August 2, 2013. American Institutes for Research (AIR). Annuska Perkins, independent consultant. Boston Museum of Science. Center for the Future of Museums. James Neal, recent graduate, Masters in Library Science. Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. New York Hall of Science. Northern Virginia Resource Center. Suffolk Cooperative Library System. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Welcome to Martin Berisford! | connect culture
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Connect culture is about building an inclusive world, bringing people and cultures together – in this case, specifically but not exclusively the disabled and non disabled people. We all have multiple identities and increasingly we are cosmopolitan beings, we enjoy and share different and separate cultures. Connect culture seeks to build bridges, make accessible places and information to people who needs it – which is affordable. Connect culture is about building an inclusive world. March 24, 2015. Access...
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freewheeling - Blog on being a disabled person, different cultures, diversity, equality, disability, travel, being diaspora Chinese and disabled travel.
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Utilisez notre Reader et abonnez-vous aux meilleurs articles de ce blog! Blog on being a disabled person, different cultures, diversity, equality, disability, travel, being diaspora Chinese and disabled travel. Here are some of my photos. This shows some of my travels. Books I am reading. A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers. A love story - cultural differences, misunderstandings and yes, I see what she is saying. Binu and the Great Wall. Binu And The Great Wall. UN Convention Campaign Coaliti...
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