The needs of persons with disabilities are too often forgotten in our quest to counter the negative effects of climate change. Typically, this is because their real needs are not fully understood, and positive architectural solutions are perceived as difficult to achieve, expensive, or aesthetically unappealing.
Climate change has intensified fires, floods, and earthquakes worldwide, challenging decision-makers to build cities that are more resilient, sustainable, and inclusive. Architects have a critical role to play — not only in disaster relief, but in proactively designing environments that serve everyone, including the most vulnerable.
This joint webinar brings together international experts to share research, lived experience, and built case studies that demonstrate how accessible and climate-resilient design can go hand in hand.
April 30, 2026 | 14:00 Paris Time
Online — Zoom Webinar. Register here: https://bit.ly/42msVDV