What we do

We’re shaking things up in the built environment by blending academia, research, and hands-on projects to advance accessibility and inclusion. It’s not just a checkbox for us; it’s an ongoing conversation aimed at creating a more inclusive future through design.

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Academia and Education

Accessibility is a topic that demands ongoing attention within schools, architectural circles, and professional networks. By sharing knowledge, a more in-depth and interdisciplinary dialogue can be fostered. This commitment to collaboration has resulted in meaningful partnerships with universities, public and private organizations, and stakeholders, facilitated through our conference program and joint initiatives.


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Research and Development

True innovation goes beyond existing knowledge. Our research and development program enhances our expertise and has led to the creation of innovative solutions. Over the years, we have shared our findings on various global platforms. Currently, we are engaged in research aimed at developing new applications for accessible built environment design, laying the groundwork for future advancements in the field.

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Projects and Consulting

With a focus on the built environment, we emphasize inclusive design as a crucial aspect of architecture and collective development. Depending on the characteristics of each project, we assume roles as lead designers, design team members, or consultants. In collaboration with various specialties, we develop strategic plans that guide the design process through all its phases, resulting in spaces that are accessible and welcoming to all.