Multigenerational Places: Think Piece by Ryan McKay
In this piece, Youth Worker and Lead Intergenerational Practitioner – Ryan McKay (The Citadel) shares his top 3 reasons why […]
Multigenerational Places: Think Piece by Sarah Sweeney
In this piece, Sarah Sweeney, PhD student at Heriot-Watt University, shares reflections from her experience, and personal journey, carrying out […]
Living a City
This is a very personal one. I recently visited Florence, my home for many years across the late 80s, 90s […]
State of Play Workshop with Karakusevic Carson Architects
On 27 July, The Glass-House teamed up with London-based Karakusevic Carson Architects (KCA) to offer our State of Play workshop […]
Young People Making Places Webinar: How Can We Make More Space for Youth-led Design?
Read the blog about our ‘Young People Making Places’ webinar, hosted in collaboration with Cement Fields.
INSPIRED Blog Series: Kinning Park Complex – not just a community space
Kinning Park Complex: Not just a Community Space Kinning Park Complex (KPC) is a community-owned and run building in the […]
Soho Kids Xmas Lights: Bringing together architecture, children and community
Antonio Capelao is a British architect, educator, researcher, landscape designer and art collector. He was born in Mozambique with a […]
The State of Play Workshop: A design and gaming workshop at the National Videogame Museum
On 12 August, we teamed up with the National Videogame Museum in Sheffield to offer our State of Play workshop […]
A Place I Love: Vernon Park by Jake Stephenson-Bartley
Winter, spring, summer and fall – endless laughter, long walks, dirty ponds, sticky maple leaves, climbing walls. A park synonymous […]
GLASS-HOUSE CHATS: Designing Equitable Spaces for All
This month’s chat, Designing Equitable Spaces for All, aimed to explore what designing equitable spaces means in the contemporary landscape, […]