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OverviewHistoric listed buildings continue to be enjoyed in the UK as places of work, education, entertainment, worship and more. However, in order to retain and enhance their value to society, they must function inclusively and provide easier access for disabled visitors. Inclusive Design for Historic Buildings explores how this challenging ambition can be reconciled with the long-standing objectives of building conservation. Experienced Access Consultant, David Bonnett, clearly sets out the qualifying elements for inclusivity and explores the architectural methods available, identifying five key typologies. Over twenty-five case studies are examined in depth, each illustrating a successful solution. Topics covered include the history of inclusive legislation; access auditing; working on-site and on-plan; consultation with disabled clients; creative problem-solving skills and, finally, social dynamics of the future. AUTHORS: Dr David Bonnett FRIBA has advised on inclusive design for over thirty years. His personal knowledge of disability and architectural experience in historic buildings led to founding David Bonnett Associates, now a leading UK Access Consultancy. He is also a Visiting Professor at Oxford Brookes University and a Design Council built environment expert. Pauline Nee is a surveyor who specialises in building conservation. She has combined this with an interest in universal design. In 1989 Pauline carried out research in the US, which led the way in today's accessible design. She joined David Bonnett's practice in 2013, working with him on a range of historic buildings. SELLING POINTS: . Inclusive design is now a fundamental consideration whenever a historic building is being adapted, upgraded or remodelled for easier access for disabled visitors . Will be of great value to students and practitioners alike, as well as all creative professionals working in the built environment . Over twenty-five case studies are examined in depth, each illustrating a successful solution 136 colour photographs, 52 figures Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr David Bonnett, FRIBA , Pauline NeePublisher: The Crowood Press Ltd Imprint: The Crowood Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.407kg ISBN: 9781785009006ISBN 10: 1785009001 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 26 July 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is an important contribution to the literature on inclusive design and a truly useful guide for historic building practice. -- Harriet Bell, reviewer SPAB * Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings * Author InformationDr David Bonnett FRIBA has advised on inclusive design for over thirty years. His personal knowledge of disability and architectural experience in historic buildings led to founding David Bonnett Associates, now a leading UK Access Consultancy. He is also a Visiting Professor at Oxford Brookes University and a Design Council built environment expert. Pauline Nee is a surveyor who specializes in building conservation. She has combined this with an interest in universal design. In 1989 Pauline carried out research in the US, which led the way in today’s accessible design. She joined David Bonnett’s practice in 2013, working with him on a range of historic buildings. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |