People, Place, Planet: The Ethical City Partner Blog
Read the reflection of Miranda Webster, tutor from Mackintosh School of Architecture, GSA and Co-founder of Missing in Architecture on The Ethical City, part of the 2023/24 WEdesign Series, People, Place, Planet.
People, Place, Planet: The Leisure Society Participant Blog
Read the reflection of participant Zelda Hannay of The Leisure Society event, part of the 2023/24 WEdesign Series, People, Place, Planet.
People, Place, Planet: Student Facilitator Blog
Shuqi Miao, a Sustainable Urbanism Masters student from UCL, gives her point of view about taking part in the London WEdesign co-design event at Alan Baxter Gallery, in February.
People, Place, Planet: Student Facilitator Blog
Sam Penrose, a Third-Year Dual Architecture and Landscape student from The University of Sheffield gives his point of view about taking part in a WEdesign co-design event in the Live Works space in February.
People, Place, Planet: Inclusive Crisis Recovery Participant Blog
Read an event participant’s take on Inclusive Crisis Recovery, part of the 2023/24 WEdesign Series, People, Place, Planet. By Mehul Banka
People, Place, Planet: Urban Futures Participant Blog
Read an event participant’s take on Urban Futures, part of the 2023/24 WEdesign Series, People, Place, Planet. By Peter Hetherington
People, Place, Planet: Urban Futures Event Blog
Read about our final in person WEdesign event ‘Urban Futures’ in collaboration with tutors and students from the Newcastle University.
Glass-House Chats x WEdesign Series: People Place Planet
This month we held a special edition Chat, part of this year’s WEdesign series People, Place, Planet. In this session […]
People, Place, Planet: The Ethical City Event Blog
Read about our third in person WEdesign event ‘The Ethical City’ in collaboration with tutors and students from the Glasgow School of Art and Missing in Architecture.
People, Place, Planet: Think Piece by Rebecca Madgin and Michael Howcroft.
In this edition of our People, Place, Planet: Think Pieces, Rebecca Madgin and Michael Howcroft set out some of the key challenges for place-based policy and how Phase Two of the Arts and Humanities Research Council Place Programme seeks to overcome them.