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Inclusive Heritages extended to 21 July

14.07.2026

Inclusive Heritages, the exhibition by Kirsty Watt, GRAS architect and accessibility specialist, has been extended. It now runs until 21 July 2026 at Custom Lane, 1 Customs Wharf, Leith.

The exhibition presents research begun at Leeds Beckett University into inclusivity and accessibility in historic buildings. It asks how far access can be built into historic fabric before conservation limits are reached, and argues that practicable means more than not at all. Braille and tactile drawings remain available throughout the run. Entry is free.

The exhibition is supported by Historic Environment Scotland, the Edinburgh Architectural Association and Solus.

Photographs and drawings by Kirsty Watt.