Bespoke Access Awards, RIBA Competition
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Bespoke Access Awards
RIBA Contest – International: Accessible Hotel Room Design
6 Jan 2018
Bespoke Access Awards, RIBA Competition
Bespoke Access Awards 2017/18
Deadline extended for international design competition for fully accessible hotel rooms, with a prize fund of £30,000.
Paralympic Gold Medalist Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson and RIBA Stirling Prize-winning architect Alan Stanton OBE amongst competition judges.
The deadline for the Bespoke Access Awards competition has been extended to Tuesday 27 February 2018.
The Awards, run by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), in association with Bespoke Hotels, are an international competition to design fully accessible hotel rooms, to continue improving access to properties worldwide for disabled people, including those with learning difficulties, as well as all other guests. The Awards aim to challenge the perception of hotel facilities set aside for disabled people, which can often be viewed as joyless, poorly-designed and over-medicalised. The Bespoke Access Awards were established in 2016 and were the first of their kind. In their opening year, teams of designers from countries as far afield as Hong Kong, Russia and Canada submit entries across a range of categories. The overall winners, awarded the Celia Thomas Prize worth £20,000, were Motionspot & Ryder Architecture, who devised ?AllGo?, a unique, universalised ap...
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