
RAWE design reviews range from public realm to private housing and can focus on physical, cognitive and sensory, and social accessibility as well as intergenerational potential and active aging opportunities. Previous design reviews include design for the mind for Transport for London while working for the accessible design company Motionspot and an inclusive transport design review in Boston while working for the MIT AgeLab.

RAWE project hosts design workshops across a variety of topics that can be curated to your context. Previous workshops have included the Hackney based Senior BEE’s creating an intergenerational neighbourhood and the Islington EYE’s contemplating what makes an intergenerational community prosper. Ideally these workshops spark ideas that inform future design and development decisions.

RAWE project has experience leading post occupancy evaluations from the scale of a one on one interview to small group sessions and is interested in how developers, operators, and architects can embrace POE strategies across all scales - let’s learn from our past and present to understand how to create a better future.

On behalf of the Housing LIN, I created a report advocating for closer consideration of inclusive design, HAPPI, and Lifetime Home standards not only for new builds but also for adaptations to existing housing stock. This response was submitted to the APPG on Housing for Older People in February 2019. RAWE project continues to seek ways to influence positive change to policy.



