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Buro Happold’s new RNIB HQ first to adopt neurodiversity standard

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Front of the Grimaldi Building in London's King's Cross (Image: Buro Happold)

The new London headquarters of the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is the first building in the UK to achieve a new BSI neurodiversity standard, according to the charity.

The Grimaldi Building, in King's Cross, has been refurbished to be a fully accessible and inclusive facility for customers, patients, volunteers, supporters and staff.

It was designed by Buro Happold and Kay Elliott Architects in consultation with blind and partially sighted people.

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