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DISCUSSION ‘HOW WE LIVE-IN-PLACE’

  • Published on: Nov 11, 2019

From the Open Architecture Collaborative:

The lack of affordable housing in Ontario has an outsized impact on elderly people and people with disabilities.

Open Architecture Collaborative, Toronto Chapter, along with the Older Women’s Network of Ontario and accessibility specialist Thea Kurdi, invite you to a talk about universal design and why it matters.

The discussion will centre around current gaps in the building code, AODA, and municipal guidelines. Join in, and learn how we can advocate for all housing to be accessible to people of all ages and abilities.

Admission is free, light refreshments will be served.

Tuesday, November 26th, 6:30 PM to 8 PM
Toronto Public Library, Queen Saulter Branch
765 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON, M4M 1H3

More information is available at this link.