How can historic buildings and spaces be made more inclusive? Learn how to balance accessibility with conservation in our expert-led course — the perfect start for anyone interested in inclusive design and heritage sites!

 

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This course explores inclusive approaches to auditing and inclusive design of historic buildings, and the principles and practicalities of access in historic environments. This course is an ideal starting point for anyone interested in improving their knowledge and understanding of making access improvements in the unique context of heritage, older and listed buildings.

This course covers:

  • Diversity and access requirements in the historic built environment.
  • Statutory frameworks including the Equality Act, planning permission, building regulations and listed buildings.
  • Balancing access and conservation and the role of access audits.
  • Case studies and examples of good practice.
  • Group discussions and exercises.

 

 

About the trainer

Vin Goodwin is an NRAC-accredited access consultant with a BSc in architecture, and has worked in access and inclusion for over 25 years. Vin combines his architectural expertise with over two decades of specialist Trainer Vin Goodwin experience to provide consultancy throughout design and construction stages, carrying out access statements and collaborative appraisals. Vin’s work promotes inclusion as a creative process that balances quality and functionality without compromising design aspirations. His consultancy work spans a wide range of projects from small community initiatives to landmark developments including Historic Royal Palaces, Somerset House, and the London Olympic Aquatics Centre and Park.

Further information

More information on this course can be found here – do get in touch if you have any additional questions.