Abstract
Progress towards social equity is slow. Few examples of sustainable, inclusive design transport buildings exist. Integrating service design and inclusive design principles led to an innovative station design. This study reviews the inclusivity and usability experience moving within that operational station serving London’s Elizabeth Line at Farringdon Station. The methodology applies innovative auto-ethnographic observation methods, using video diaries and an observer as a research instrument.
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