Living in Agreement will explore how we can support new approaches to care and to sharing resources, goods, and skills within placemaking. What spaces and programmes can we integrate into our communities to foster a sharing economy and bring people together? 

At a time of ambitious housing growth targets, this event will consider the policies and practices we can put in place to create more thoughtful development, which focuses on communal health and wellbeing rather than individual wealth.   

Join us for this free co-design event in collaboration with Missing in Architecture and students and tutors from the Mackintosh School of Architecture

Refreshments and informal networking from 6:00 for a prompt start at 6.30pm

This is a free event but places are limited. Booking will open in January.

About the series

WEdesign is The Glass-House’s annual series of free interactive public events, held online and in-person in cities across the UK, where we explore collaborative design in placemaking through discussion, debate and playful co-design activities.

Our online events create provocative spaces for conversation and are open to participants across the UK and further afield. Our Think Pieces bring together a series of blogs from a range of voices to explore the WEdesign series theme. 

WEdesign in-person events are safe spaces for diverse audiences to come together to explore challenging issues and to work collaboratively to generate ideas and solutions, co-designing propositions for changes to culture, policy and practice through hands-on making activities, discussion and debate. These events are co-facilitated by students from our WEdesign Student Programme, in collaboration with our partner universities in cities across the UK.

WEdesign is supported by the Ove Arup Foundation.

Find out more and book a place at one of our WEdesign Sharing Place events here.


Visit our WEdesign page to find out more about the WEdesign Programme and how we work with partner universities, students and external contributors here.