The architect who lost his sight but gained a vision

The Outlook Podcast Archive - A podcast by BBC World Service

Chris Downey was always an intensely visual person - he was an architect working in California, a baseball coach and an avid cyclist. But at the age of 45 he went blind very suddenly after doctors discovered a tumour on his optic nerve. Chris used his creative skills to navigate the now unfamiliar world around him and as he adapted to his new normal he began to gain a new vision for designing spaces to suit a broader range of experiences. His firm is called Architects for the Blind.Get in touch: [email protected]: Jo Fidgen Producer: Jo ImpeyPicture: Chris Downey's hands reading an embossed architectural drawing Credit: Fogg Studio

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