Steps outside RIBA

I was at the RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) building for a roundtable discussion on assistive equipment (organised by Which?) recently, when I spotted these beautifully designed steps. I absolutely love them!

The steps are shallow enough for me to climb easily using crutches, but there is also a flat sloped surface either side of the steps for ease of access for those using wheelchairs, pushing buggies etc. I love the fact that not only are they aesthetically pleasing, but they also allow people to use the same entrance side-by-side whatever their access requirements. Also, I often find walking up slopes difficult due to not having a lot of strength in my legs, but the shallow gradient means that I wouldn’t find this a problem either.

Well done RIBA on such a brilliantly executed entrance to your building. I’m sure many other organisations could learn a thing or two from you!