Aaron Pollock: Architecture as Human Rights - Designing Spaces for Justice and Inclusion
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Aaron Pollock: Architecture as Human Rights - Designing Spaces for Justice and InclusionIt's Pride month, and we're sitting down with Aaron Pollock, associate architect at Number TEN Architectural Group and the lead architect behind the Rainbow Resource Centre's groundbreaking phase two expansion. Aaron brings together his passion for inclusive design with real-world expertise in creating what he calls "purpose-built queer spaces" - moving beyond simply adapting existing buildings to designing from the ground up with community needs at the centre. In this episode, Aaron shares:
- How the concept of "queering space" differs from designing purpose-built queer spaces from the beginning
- Why flexibility, adaptability, and the absence of hierarchy are crucial elements in creating truly welcoming spaces
- The innovative approach of "trauma-informed design" and how the "three Cs" - choice, comfort, and connection - guide architectural decisions
- How the Rainbow Resource Centre's new building is creating both loud-and-proud moments and quiet, tucked-away spaces for those at different stages of their journey
Aaron reminds us that architecture isn't just about shelter or aesthetics - it's about dignity, access, and creating spaces where everyone can feel they belong.
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