People, place and policy: our evidence to the House of Lords
On 11 November, I gave oral evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on National Policy for the Built […]
New chair of The Glass-House Board of Trustees
Earlier this year, Prue Chiles, Professor of Architectural Research at Newcastle University, was appointed to our Board of Trustees as […]
To a More Ambitious Place: Do the right people have power in place? Think piece #2
By Christopher Rowe I define power as the ability to mobilise resources to meet our needs. Since 2008 I have […]
New partnership between The Glass-House and The Open University’s Design Group
We’re delighted to announce that The Glass-House and The Design Group at The Open University have embarked on a strategic […]
Secrets of Buildings – The Glass-House featured in FX Magazine
In this month’s FX Magazine, writer Veronica Simpson reviews “a few pioneering consultancies [who] have helped to ensure more people-focused […]
Life in public spaces for all
We were thrilled to be invited to Manchester to speak at the UK Urban Ageing Network as part of their […]
Homes and Housing: upcoming events
Housing Development Conference and Exhibition, 4-5 July 2013 at University of Warwick An opportunity from the National Housing Federation, to […]
How can American Pragmatism support community led design?
Recently, as part of the AHRC Connected Communities Bridging the Gap research project, we participated in workshops at Keele University […]
Why Places Matter – new booklet for local councils and communities
We’re delighted to share with you a new booklet we have contributed to – Why Places Matter – which makes the case […]
New online network Community Design Exchange launches
By Katerina Alexiou & Theodore Zamenopoulos (Open University research partners) The Open University in collaboration with The Glass-House Community Led […]