Fragments of speculative designs developed at the University of Antwerp (Beeld: Collage Büro Juliane Greb)
Panel session

What would a non-ableist city be like?

Buildings carry stories and values, but often these are stories of exclusion. How do we engage with historic architecture that is not only physically inaccessible but also represents and reproduces an aesthetic of ableism? What if we approached architecture by seeing disabled bodies and experiences not as problems to fix, but as starting points for design? On Tuesday, 30 September, PAF and Büro Juliane Greb invite you to an evening exploring disability as a critical lens and a creative force in architecture. Joining the conversation are Negin Eisazadeh (KU Leuven & ULiège), Sam Michiels (Accessibility Advisory Council of the City of Leuven), and Inge Vinck (architecten jan de vylder inge vinck).

30 September 2025
19:30h – 21:45h
Timelab, Ghent - SOLD OUT
SOLD OUT

A critical understanding of disability imagines the contributions impairment brings to an understanding of being human—something that might be unleashed, gained and even preserved within society. In this framework, the incapacities and dysfunction represented by disability offer opportunities to reimagine the character and ultimate intent of architecture.

David Gissen in The Architecture of Disability

Program

  • 19:00 – 19:30 Arrival with coffee and tea
  • 19:30 – 19:45 Introduction
  • 19:45 – 20:45 Conversation with speakers
  • 20:45 – 21:15 Small group conversations
  • 21:15 – 21:30 Reflections and closing
  • 21:30 Aftertalk and drinks

Accessibility

The ground floor of Timelab is wheelchair accessible, with an adapted toilet available. Assistance animals are welcome. Flexible seating is available, and we can reserve a space if needed. Several team members will be present at the entrance to offer assistance if needed.

Timelab is located 500 meters from Gent-Dampoort train station. Street parking is available nearby, including one designated disabled parking space directly across from the entrance.

The event will be held in English, but you are welcome to join the conversation in Dutch, French, or any language you feel most comfortable with. We will do our best to offer ad hoc whisper translations if needed.

An audio recording, transcript, and an edited article of the conversation will be made available afterward for those unable to attend or fully participate. Unfortunately, there will be no sign language interpreter at this event.

If you have specific accessibility needs or requests, please let us know. We would be glad to discuss how we can support your participation. You can reach us at mail@paf.community.

About the speakers

Collaboration: Büro Juliane Greb x Team Vlaams Bouwmeester x PAF x VAi

Büro Juliane Greb, an architectural practice based in Ghent, was founded in 2015 by Juliane Greb (°1985) and has been run in partnership with Petter Krag (°1978) since 2017. The office is dedicated to an anti-exclusive architecture, which is accessible in a social, physical and emotional sense. Together with ARCH+ and Summacumfemmer, Juliane Greb and Petter Krag curated the German Pavilion at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale in 2023. That same year, they received the Bouwmeester Label 033 for their proposal ‘Included as Excludable’, which sparked their ongoing research-by-design project on disability and architectural heritage. The practice is currently developing a 1:1 installation at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, co-created with experts with disabilities, alongside a publication with the Flanders Architecture Institute and the University of Antwerp.

Team Vlaams Bouwmeester promotes architectural quality in Flanders through an integrated approach to design and the built environment. Through the Bouwmeester Label, it supports unsolicited spatial research by designers and researchers, providing seed funding and helping bring innovative ideas to policymakers. The label aims to connect independent research with policy to create societal impact.

PAF (platform for architecture & feminism) is a community where women, and everyone who feels connected, share knowledge and experiences about the architecture sector in Flanders and beyond. We explore how the sector’s work culture and entrenched norms limit perspectives and discuss how we can shape architectural practice around alternative, feminist values.

VAi (The Flanders Architecture Institute) is the main point of contact for information about architecture from Flanders and Brussels. It serves as a meeting place for everyone who wants to create, share, and experience architecture

Practical

date

30.09.2025

hour

19:30h – 21:45h

language

English

location

Timelab
Kogelstraat 34
9000 Ghent

Tickets

Free / €5 / €10 / €15 (pay what you can)
Choose a free ticket if that better suits your financial situation.
Pre-registration is required via this link.

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Organisation

Büro Juliane Greb x Team Vlaams Bouwmeester x PAF x VAi

Everyone is welcome to join the conversation; no prior knowledge is needed. We create space for every voice in a warm, open atmosphere.