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Designers of the built environment too often complete projects and swiftly shift their attention to the next undertaking, without formally assessing the strengths and shortcomings of their just-completed design.This research is key to improving human wellbeing.
Design today speaks fluently of care—empathy, inclusion, community—but rarely of justification. Design Ethics addresses this gap by offering a reproducible, institution-ready method of ethical reasoning that can be taught, audited, and applied across professional design practice.
Explore the rich history of Hitchin in this guided tour through its most fascinating historic and modern buildings.
A fascinating description of the lost country houses of the West Midlands. Will be of interest to all those who live in the region or know it well.
Love it or loathe it, concrete is everywhere. It is not smart like silicon and has no self-respect like steel. But concrete is the material of modernity, the insignia of progress, the world’s most ubiquitous artificial material.
How does a painting become an iconic image? In almost detective-style, Sarah Walde pieces together the complex relationship of the sitter and her famous... Læs mere
Jane Jacobs saved Greenwich Village from destruction and her analysis changed the planning mindset. Better Neighbourhoods For All takes a fresh look at her principles and asks how relevant her ground-breaking ideas are in today’s climate.
In Nature, Landscape, and Building for Sustainability
Twentieth-century New York is now famous as the city of "cliff dwellers," but in the second half of the nineteenth century, middle-class apartments in Manhattan were a new—and somewhat suspect—architectural form. Alone Together presents a history of...