Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) – Grimaldi Building

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Buro Happold

This article details the ways in which the new Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) – Grimaldi Building was developed with sensory issues in mind. The RNIB decided their original headquarters were no longer fit for purpose. The article details the various sensory issues that the newly developed new headquarters address. This includes light sensitivity and ensure the building is a clear and calm environment. The project was developed with a range of people in mind, including Neurodivergent people and those with visual impairment.

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