The Ins and Outs of Good Urban Design (Season 5, Episode 3)
By: Janet Roche & Carolyn Robbins
- Hosted By: Janet Roche
- Edited by: Jessica Hunt
- Guests: Meg O’Connell & Steve Wright
- Photo Credit: Steve Wright
The Ins and Outs of Urban Design (Season 5, Episode 3)
Inclusive Designers Podcast: What are the best practices for Urban Design? Whether it’s getting around in our cities and streets, or within the buildings where we work, IDP explores the barriers that exist every day in terms of accessibility!
Guests Meg O’Connell and Steve Wright share their views on urban design for disabilities in the workplace and beyond. Plus how to create spaces that work for everybody- without special considerations or accommodations- because they’re already built into the environment. And pet peeves? Yes, they share them too!
Guests:
Meg O’Connell – is the founder and CEO of ‘Global Disability Inclusion’. She is an award-winning disability inclusion expert who provides strategic direction, design, and implementation of disability employment and inclusion programs. Her clients include Global 500 companies, plus foundations, universities, and nonprofits.
Meg is also involved in disability employee research. She co-authored ‘The State of Disability Employee Engagement’ to help companies understand the workplace experiences of their employees with disabilities.
Meg on Accessibility- “It’s not a facilities issue. Not a building issue. Not an maintenance issue. Everyone has a responsibility to it”
– Contact (LinkedIn): Meg O’Connell
Steve Wright – is a educator, communicator, and award-winning journalist who is an advocate for positive change. He has presented on design issues and solutions at national conferences, and advises clients on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. As a storyteller, he creates content for major non-profits and corporations.
Steve believes in creating a better built environment with a focus on inclusion, dignity, and non-segregating design for people with disabilities.
Steve on Design- “The COVID pandemic has proven that the way we build and plan must be safe, accessible and inclusive for all.”
– Contact (LinkedIn): Steve Wright
– References:
- Global Disability Inclusion
- IDP Discusses ‘Design Crimes’ with Ed Warner, Motionspot
- MotionSpot – Accessible Hotel Design
- Hotel Brooklyn, Manchester UK
- Ponte Guilio
- Trauma-informed Design Society
- The Boston Architectural College
- Universal vs Inclusive Design
- WELL AP
- Green Build – LEED
- Michael Graves, Architects
- Patricia Belmont/ Belmont Village
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