Hi Shane
RIBA have no funding to make it available on DVD at the moment but if
there's a lot of interest they will look into it. Its certainly intended to
be downloadable so that people can copy it onto DVDs and use it as they
wish. If you have any specific questions about its use please contact Zoe
Smith at RIBA whose details are at the bottom of my email
Best wishes
Helen
On 16/3/09 09:57, "Shane T. Hogan" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thanks Helen, this looks like it could be a valuable training tool. Do you
> know if RIBA have any plans to make it available on DVD format, for use at
> presentations and conferences etc?
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> Best regards
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> Shane
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> I hope you¹ll be very interested in this video that I was involved in
> producing at RIBA. It was originally intended for students of architecture
> but we¹ve shown it to practitioners, access consultants, clients and
> contractors and they¹ve all found it useful, informative and inspiring. I
> hope you have a chance to watch it and feel free to show it to others or
> pass it on. It focuses on the experience of building users and building
> managers, particularly including those with disabilities. It should be
> extremely valuable to anyone working on a building project.
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> RIBA film available to watch online ³Inclusive Design: creating a user¹s
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> This film is intended to be a highly useful tool for student and practicing
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> environment. The role and relationship of the architects, the client, the
> user advisors, access consultants, and other members of the design team are
> examined in the film (clips 1 to 7). The film provides viewers with
> differing practical examples of inclusive design.
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> Š.How do we turn a visually attractive venue such as Eden, into an
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