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The future of Accessible Architecture

Gabby Wright always dreamed of being a Silver Fern and was making waves in competitive school netball. After a busy week of training a common cold left Gabby complaining about a sore back.While taking a bath to try and relieve the pain she developed paralysis of her legs. A trip to the hospital confirmed she had contracted transverse myelitis, a rare condition that inflames the spinal cord causing paralysis. What followed was a long stint in hospital to begin the process of recovery alongside her new life as a wheelchair user. In her last year of school, Gabby is focusing on independence alongside her studies. She is hoping to attend Auckland University of Technology to pursue her passion for accessibility in architecture. Outside of her university aspirations, Gabby is training in the hopes to pursue wheelchair racing at a paralympic level.
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30 октября 2022 г. 4:30:05
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