Wayfinding Xchange Podcast

Inclusive design, co-creation and better wayfinding in the built environment - Lucy Smith, HTA Design

33 min · 12 de jun de 2025
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In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, Lucy Smith of HTA Design discusses how inclusive design and community engagement can shape more welcoming, legible places. The conversation covers estate regeneration, co-creation, place-based storytelling and the relationship between design decisions and everyday lived experience. It is a strong reminder that wayfinding is not only about movement, but about belonging, participation and trust. This episode is for anyone interested in creating places that work better, for more people.  Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website [https://www.weareendpoint.com].

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