New London Architecture

Jordan Whitewood-Neal

Co-Founder and Design Think Tank Co-Lead

Dis and London School of Architecture

Jordan Whitewood-Neal
 Jordan Whitewood-Neal is an architectural researcher, designer and educator working at the intersections of architectural history, design pedagogy, critical disability studies, political theory, and spatial justice. Jordan's teaching has centred around the Design Think Tank module at the London School of Architecture from 2022-2025, addressing disability in relation to retrofit, cultural infrastructure of the night, and housing. His research focuses on the relationship between disability and questions of citizenship, especially concerning transnational experiences of debility. 

He is currently the Guest Editor at The Avery Review, and is about to begin a PhD at the Bartlett School of Architecture. In 2022 he co-founded disability-led research collective Dis with James Zatka-Haas, exploring disability, crip storytelling, and the built environment. 

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Access denied: Navigating the city with safety, dignity and joy

Transport & Infrastructure

29 October 2025

Access denied: Navigating the city with safety, dignity and joy

This Breakfast Talk explores how we can make better design decisions to have a better city for all, with the participation of Disabled and Deaf people.

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