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Building People drives forward inclusive change within the built environment

Black Females in Architecture (BFA) and Deaf Architecture Front (DAF) have joined Building People’s wider network of organisations

Building People drives forward inclusion with new partnerships(Image: Building People )

Building People has announced new partnerships to drive forward inclusion within the built environment.

The Surrey-headquartered online inclusion hub was formed in 2017 and provides free-to-use equity, diversity and inclusion opportunities within the built environment.

The company's new partners include the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES) and the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) which bring industry expertise, wide networks and a desire to push for progressive change.

Commenting on the partnerships, Building People’s founder Rebecca Lovelace said: “Joining forces with CIAT and CICES has bolstered both the number and clout of professional bodies we partner with.

“Our overall goal is to be the centre for excellence when it comes to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the built environment – collaboration is key to achieving that vision, which is why we’re looking forward to working together to improve representation and to create inclusive cultures.”

Black Females in Architecture (BFA) and Deaf Architecture Front (DAF) have also joined Building People’s wider network of organisations that provide careers support to people from under-represented groups.

Building People now has over 60 members, with areas of focus including Race and Ethnicity, Gender, Youth, and Disability, Neurodiversity and Wellbeing.

Chris Laing from the Deaf Architecture Front commented: “We hope that being part of Building People Network will promote deaf awareness and our work will give greater opportunities for deaf people to become visible in a greater and wider built environment.