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Prof Jo-Anne Bichard

Professor of Accessible Design

Professor Jo-Anne Bichard is an accomplished academic and researcher, currently serving as the Professor of Accessible Design and Co-lead of The Public Toilets Research Unit at the Royal College of Art Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design.

With a strong focus on ethnographic design research methods, Professor Bichard advocates for inclusive design strategies that prioritize users' needs, particularly for the aging population and individuals with disabilities.

Her work extends to diverse community perspectives, experiences, and needs, evident in projects like The Accessible Toilet Design Resource, The Great British Public Toilet Map, and Our Future Foyle, reflecting a commitment to community well-being.

Pioneering research in Design Anthropology, her engagements in projects such as Family Rituals 2.0 highlight a blend of user experience, participatory methodologies, and design interactions to challenge and inspire.

Professor Bichard's academic journey includes a PhD in Architectural Studies from UCL, an MSc in Science Communication from Imperial College London, and a BSc in Social Anthropology from Goldsmiths, University of London.

With a rich history of affiliations, she has held prestigious roles at institutions like Royal College of Art, Goldsmiths College, Central St Martins, and Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, contributing significantly to the fields of accessible design, ethnographic research, and social exclusion.

Her multidisciplinary approach and expertise in user-centered design make her a leading figure in the realm of inclusive design and community well-being.

Prof Jo-Anne Bichard
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London, England, United Kingdom