This is a document outlining the current accessibility level of Anatomie Studio. It's not (yet) an official review, but we compiled this to provide guidance to everyone who could be interested in coming to or booking the studio.

Getting to the studio

  1. The nearest station is Queens Road Peckham: it has a lift and a staff-operated ramp.

  2. The path to the studio involves a pavement and a paved road, on flat terrain.

  3. The studio is ground level.

  4. The studio has some limited parking availability in front, this requires a pass that can be provided upon request.

  5. The main entrance door might be too heavy to pull open. Knocking or ringing the doorbell will prompt someone from the staff to come and help.

Moving around the studio

Please note the studio has undergone refurbishments.

Currently:

  1. The studio is wheelchair accessible.

  2. The bathrooms have a narrow door - the larger bathroom is wide enough for a wheelchair. It has no mobility aids.

  3. The entrance space is wheelchair accessible. The main space floor is of a rubber material, suitable for wheelchairs. We just ask please wipe the wheels / mobility aids you can before using the matted area.

  4. Whilst most people sit on the floor, the studio has available stools or yoga cushions for extra support.

  5. The lounge / mezzanine area is a smaller area only accessible by stairs. There is also a sofa downstairs suitable for lounging and watching.

  6. The kitchenette is downstairs.

Environment

  1. The lights of the space can be dimmed and adjusted and are rarely very bright.

  2. The lounge / mezzanine can be used as a quiet area separate from the main space, but is not noise/visually separate from the main space.

  3. There are no strobing lights by default, even if some events or presenters might use them. Please check depending on the event if strobing lights will be used if that's a concern.

  4. There's a sound system often providing background music. Please check depending on the event if louder music will be used if that's a concern. Social events like Mixers and Showcases have louder music.

  5. The space doesn't have a hearing loop system.

  6. We have blankets available.

  7. There's a small kitchen to provide water, microwave, and fridge on the ground floor.

  8. For people with service animals we can accommodate on a case-by-case basis, as we also need to share the space with people with severe allergies.

For an ideal experience, and in case of any accessibility question, please reach out at enquiries@anatomiestudio.com and we'll do our best to create a good experience for you for the events we directly run.

We can't help for events run by third parties, but we hope that the information above provides some help.