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Wheelchair architect Ed. Bijman: ‘Architects see accessibility as a limitation in creativity’

What is a challenge for one person is a small threshold for another. And a threshold for one person can be a major obstacle for someone in a wheelchair. How do you ensure that new buildings are accessible to everyone, so that there are no barriers? Ed. Bijman is a wheelchair architect and focuses on designing buildings and interiors that are accessible and practical for people with disabilities.

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