
WEdesign 2022/23: A 15-Year Evolution of Our National Event Series
Looking back on 15 years of The Glass-House national events series and how it has evolved, and looking ahead to our WEdesign 2022/23 series, Relearning Place.

Diversifying Design: Natural voices in traditional Damascene architecture
Written by guest author Ahmad Loukeh. Artist, architect, and MSc Urban Regeneration student at the Bartlett School of Planning. Thomas Merton […]

Sustainable high streets: reimagining the future of our towns and cities
On Wednesday 30 March, we delivered our final event in this year’s WEdesign series ‘Local Places, Global Issues’ in partnership […]

Diversifying Design: Considering the voice of nature in placemaking
On February 24, we hosted Diversifying Design: Urban ecology by, with and for diverse actors, our second hybrid collaborative event […]

Place Equity: From the Inside, a blog from two perspectives
By Emily Crompton and Andreea Rusu From a Tutor’s Perspective: It was with complete enthusiasm I took the opportunity for […]

Place Equity: Enriching our Future Shared Spaces
On October 13, we hosted our Place Equity: Making great public spaces a reality for everyone, our first hybrid collaborative […]

Co-Design in The Time of Covid: The digital shift of participation and placemaking
On Thursday 25 March, we hosted Co-Design in The Time of Covid, our final event in our We Design 20/2021 […]

Harnessing The Elements: My experience as a student facilitator with Will McKinney
As the global climate emergency becomes increasingly prevalent in our day to day lives, we must now act, think and […]

Water Works: My experience as a student facilitator with Crystal Zeng
On February 25 2021, I participated in the ‘Water Works: People & Materiality in Place’ a co-design workshop held by […]

Harnessing The Elements:Towards Zero-Carbon Neighbourhoods
Last Thursday evening we gathered for Harnessing the Elements, Towards Zero-Carbon Neighbourhoods, and spent a fast-paced 90 minutes working with […]