David Gissen is an architect, an amputee, and a professor at Parsons School of Design in New York. His book, The Architecture of Disability, makes the most uncomfortable argument in urban design.

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The Current Tdoay – The city doesn’t disable people. The city is what disability is.  —This is an insight article from bcdW Magazine. To read the full analysis, please visit our magazine.Read More

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