Working with Mind the Gap
When you come to me with a potential project, I will take time to listen to what your needs, hopes and ambitions are for your project, and to consider what my role could be.
As in inclusive design consultant I will always put inclusive design at the centre of every project. To achieve this I believe that collaborative work, with creative workshops to encourage sharing and developing of ideas and spatial qualities in is an essential part of the design. Through observing, guiding through a structure, and documenting this collaborative process I am then able to use this gained knowledge and understanding to structure the ensuing process, which is iterative.

Lectus suspendisse sollicitudin
At Mind the Gap our approach to consultation with children and young people with a wide ranging spectrum of disabilities, when designing spaces for them to use, is to create a series of creative workshops, where we would observe, discover, and support them to creatively to show us what kinds of spaces would work for them, in order for that to become …….design process
There are four types of client, and you will probably have an idea which you fall into, although there can be overlap between them. They are…
1. families with a disabled child who want to build a lifetime home
2. architects working with specialist clients
3. Specialist clients who want an expert
4. Forward thinking organisations who want strategies
Get in touch to discuss your project further.