top of page
 
It is a premise of Inclusive Design that it achieves its purpose unobstrusively. Our aim is that most visitors to a venue do not realise that the ease with which they entered the building, bought tickets and then enjoyed the exhibition or performance and café or bar was due in large part to the fact that the venue was designed to meet the needs of disabled people. The role of DBA is to assure clients that the appropriate standards for accessibility are met, including duties and obligations under the Equality Act (2010), relevant technical approvals such as Part M, and the expectations of funding agencies. 
 
Many cultural facilities are located in listed buildings. By advising on creative and innovative solutions DBA seeks to balance the requirements of access legislation with the desire to respect the historic fabric. Our success in this specialised area has enabled us to develop an acknowledged reputation with approvals authorities at both local and national level.

Case Studies:
Image by Mrs Ellacott
Image by Jim Linwood
Image by Paul Gillett
Image by Gazamp
Image by Joyofmuseums
Image by GrindtXX
Image by Lewis Clarke
Image by David Hawgood
Image by Mike Peel 
Image by Katie Chan
Image by R4vi
Image by John Lord 
Talk about a project?

Get in contact

If you would like to work with us, please fill in the fee proposal enquiry below. If you would like to discuss the project in advance just send an email or phone. We turn around fee enquiries quickly, especially when provided with full details of the brief.

King's Cross Station, London
Image by Mrs Ellacott
Kings Cross Station, London
View
Services
View 
The Team
Contact
Us
View
Awards
bottom of page