Documents Tagged ‘Ray Lifchez’


Getting There: A Guide to Accessibility for Your Facility

Archive Entry Date: 1979

A quirky accessibility guide demonstrates human-centered design with panache

A Word on Words

Archive Entry Date: 1979

In its use of the term "crip," the landmark book Design for Independent Living captures the ethos of a revolution

Adapting to Disability with Style

Archive Entry Date: 1978

Embossed leather details turn an adaptive device into a fashion statement

Group Portrait

Archive Entry Date: March 1978

A family radiates positive energy while posing for a snapshot

Man with Camera

Archive Entry Date: March 1978

A collection of photos depicting behind-the-scenes looks at the everyday lives of people with disabilities thriving in Berkeley

Campus Grounds Accessibility Audit

Archive Entry Date: September 1976

The 1000-page report was the first campus environmental survey of its kind

ARCH101 Students with Clients on Sproul

Archive Entry Date: 1974-1976

On a sunny day, Ray Lifchez and students actively listen to disabled consultant's POV

Ward’s Island Aerial View

Archive Entry Date: 1968

Ray Lifchez spent five years working as an architect for state institutions, like Manhattan Psychiatric Facility

Fixtures at Ward’s Island

Archive Entry Date: 1968

An early experience that set Ray on the path of rethinking design

A House for Someone Unlike Me

Archive Entry Date: 1984

A fine documentary film on Lifchez and Winslow's design studio course, featuring its consultants and students