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The DisOrdinary Architecture Project
Talks and lectures

Many More Parts than M! publication launch at 66 Portland Place

Join The DisOrdinary Architecture Project and RIBA in London for the launch of a new publication reimagining disability, inclusion and access beyond compliance.

Many More Parts than M! is a prototype compendium developed by The DisOrdinary Architecture Project and funded by Arts Council England, aimed at helping architects and built environment professionals design more accessible environments.

It explores ways to engage with built environment accessibility in ways that take us beyond conventional checklists, templates, design guidance and legal compliance.

About the publication

The publication combines provocative ideas and diverse lived experiences with innovative examples, led by the creativity of disabled artists and architects.

Rather than relying on either conventional disability categories (blind, wheelchair-user, deaf) or standard accessibility terms (wayfinding, tactile paving, platform lifts), it is organised around an alphabet of key terms, mostly drawn from disability arts, activism and scholarship.

The catalogue can be read in any order, enabling some immediate creative thinking as well as providing sources for more in-depth information.

Event information

We'll celebrate the publication's launch in a panel discussion with some of the people involved in its development, including Jos Boys, Poppy Levison, and Jordan Whitewood-Neal.

Join us for drinks and networking and to get your free copy of the compendium.

If you would like to discuss your attendance and inclusion and/or access needs to attend the event comfortably, please get in touch: talks@riba.org.

This launch event is supported by the LKE Ozolins Fund.