Improving Access to Historic Buildings: Some English Experience

Nigel Walter
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In England, accessibility to historic buildings falls under the Equality Act 2010, for which a key concept is the making of ‘reasonable adjustments’ to physical features of a building; this acknowledges that a blanket application of technical requirements would be detrimental to some historic buildings, and that equal access may not be achievable in every case.  This paper approaches accessibility in historic buildings in England from two angles. The first is a consideration of two separate guidance documents, from Historic England and from the Church of England respectively; each document is outlined, offering points of comparison with guidance in other jurisdictions. One consistent theme in these documents is the positive framing of accessibility as of benefit not only for those with disabilities, but also for all users and potentially for the heritage itself.  The second aspect of the paper comprises three case study projects from my own practice, spread across a range of building types, ages, and grades of protection, which together demonstrate by example some of what is currently considered possible in England, and illustrate how practice relates to policy and guidance. The paper ends by briefly reflecting on what light accessibility policy might shed on some broader questions of heritage concern.
改善进入历史建筑的途径:一些英国经验
在英格兰,历史建筑的可达性属于2010年《平等法案》(Equality Act 2010)的范畴,其中一个关键概念是对建筑的物理特征进行“合理调整”;这承认全面适用技术要求对一些历史建筑是有害的,而且不可能在每一种情况下都能实现平等的机会。本文从两个角度探讨了英国历史建筑的可达性。首先是考虑两个独立的指导文件,分别来自历史英格兰和英国国教;每一份文件都有概述,提供与其他司法管辖区指南的比较点。这些文件的一个一致主题是,积极构建无障碍框架,不仅有利于残疾人,而且有利于所有用户,甚至可能有利于遗产本身。论文的第二个方面包括我自己实践中的三个案例研究项目,这些项目分布在一系列建筑类型、年龄和保护等级中,它们通过实例共同展示了目前在英国被认为是可能的,并说明了实践如何与政策和指导相关联。本文最后简要地反思了无障碍政策可能对一些更广泛的遗产问题产生的影响。
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