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 […]
Who’s paying for it? Funding public projects in 2020
Earlier this month, the news broke that Croydon Council had declared effective bankruptcy, citing the impact of Coronavirus and financial […]
Weeds, Wildflowers & White Privilege: a roundtable with Dr Bridget Snaith
On a slightly sunny Tuesday in September, I logged into yet another zoom webinar for a Future of London Roundtable […]
What’s Vital Now? ‘What If….We Did Our Bit?
I’m one of the lucky Londoners to have nature on my doorstep. The Roding Valley Park is just a short […]
What’s Vital Now? Access, power & accountability
It is vital that we take action towards driving change, be that by educating ourselves and others on these issues; asking difficult questions; committing time, money or resources where possible to support projects and campaigns which aim to address inequality; or in other proactive ways.
Reclaiming Streets for People
The city of Milan recently announced that they are radically rethinking how movement around their city centre will work in […]
The Glass-House response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy
Much has been said and written about the tragedy at Grenfell Tower in the last few days. As a nation […]
Place: designed for sharing? Think piece #1
By Becca Thomas A place for everyone: socially engaged design and spaces “The true purpose of architecture is to help […]
Bollards and Breweries: Learning with the Shad Thames Area Management Partnership
By Martha Isaacs Since my arrival as an Intern at The Glass-House Community Led Design, I have heard the term […]