Access Space, Avec Building, 1 Sidney Street
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Ref No:a07255
Title:Access Space, Avec Building, 1 Sidney Street
Location:Sheffield_City_Centre
Date:2021
Date Period:2020-2039
Photographer:Pete Evans
Copyright::SCC
Notes:

Building demolished 2022.

From https://access-space.org/about-2/about/ (Jan 2022):

At Access Space, people interested in art, design, computers, recycling, music, electronics, photography and more, meet like-minded people, share and develop skills and work on creative, enterprising and technical projects.

Access Space runs Refab Space, a DIY FabLab, developed and completed in 2012. With its suite of rapid prototyping tools, including a laser cutter, 3D printer and CNC router, this benefits artists, business start-ups and the community as a whole.

Access Space is an inclusive environment. As well as working with artists, academics, creative technologists, programmers, scientists, other professionals and students, 50% of  the participation in Access Space’s activities have been from people in danger of exclusion and on the margins of society, including: people with disabilities, homeless people, ex-offenders, asylum seekers, refugees and people with mental health issues. Through Refab Space, Access Space engages with self starters and entrepreneurs as well. One of the strengths of Access Space is that it brings people from different backgrounds together.

We aim to inspire people to do new creative things; we aim to make a positive impact on people's lives by helping them to get out of their comfort zone in a supportive environment.

We operate at a very low cost with a minimal carbon footprint through our innovative model, which combines free, open source software and locally sourced recycled laptops with the collective know-how of a skill-sharing community. The capital cost of the lab is next to nothing, upgrades are free, and the capacity of the lab to deliver skills increases with usage.

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