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Positioning schools at the heart of communities
Josh Blackledge argues that it’s not enough to design great learning environments, schools must also benefit the wider area.
Keeping ahead of the tech curve
How does changing technology impact the way we design our healthcare buildings? Adam Parry explains...
Meet your new therapist
Do cities hold the key to our health and happiness?
Adding Value to the Void
There's value in void retail space, it's just a case of seeing the light. Sam Higgins tells us more...
How to survive the retail apocalypse
Dinosaurs, zombies and the ice age. Gareth Mason on the great acceleration of retail.
The Augar Review – quality of teaching, facilities and future demand for higher education places must be ensured
Cora Kwiatkowski
Keeping up with the Gardenians: Anna’s story
As a child of Gardenia, Anna has a healthy awareness of her impact on the environment...
Keeping up with the Gardenians: Ray’s story
For Ray, garden city living is about looking after the local environment and investing in his family’s future.
Keeping up with the Gardenians: Howard’s story
Howard is proud to have made the transition from a resource-hungry lifestyle to a much more self-sufficient one.
Shaping a future city requires a holistic vision, collaboration and future residents
Paul Seaver
It’s time to learn how to dance with your digital twin
Keith Deaney wants to help universities to tap into the world of data. It starts with a single step...
Student accommodation should support healthy communities
Kieran Lilley
Our extraordinary industry has something for everyone
Rachel Bell
Can our aging high streets adapt to future needs?
Our shopping streets can still power strong communities, says Gareth Mason, but they need radical reform and imagination.
Who’s joining up the dots in our cities?
Gordon Tero
How should we anticipate the leisure generation?
Pierre Wassenaar questions the nature of the urban/rural divide when work ceases to rule us and our cities.
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