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Aspects of EDI - The RIBA Inclusive Design Overlay – the UCL Experience - Webinar
20th October 2026
Teams
Title: The RIBA Inclusive Design Overlay – the UCL Experience Time: 11.00 - 12.00 Date: 20 October 2026
Part of AUDE's Aspects of EDI webinar series
Synopsis: Kat Aedy steers us through a case study example of using the RIBA Inclusive Design Overlay within the institution. The RIBA Inclusive Design Overlay is a professional framework that guides project teams on how to embed accessibility and inclusive design into every stage of a construction project, moving beyond basic regulatory compliance. Kat’s presentation will demonstrate how UCL's Inclusive Environments team embedded it into Estates project governance, driving inclusive design outcomes across campus projects through early engagement and user-centred decision-making.
Speaker: Kat Aedy, Access and Inclusive Design Specialist at University College London
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