Our research encompasses a diverse range of projects exploring the multifaceted dimensions of urban living. From housing design and participatory community engagement to material investigations and policy analysis, these projects reflect our commitment to understanding and improving how people live, work, and thrive in contemporary urban environments through collaborative approaches.
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We are working on updating our Project section – these are some of the research questions and projects that we are working on – more content coming soon.
Project Archive
Community-level co-design and co-creation
Creating a Digital CCSen365 (Caracas in 365 days)
Evidencing and Communicating the Value of Architects
Information Design and Architecture: Combatting Drug Resistant Infection (IDAPPS)
Mapping Eco-Social Assets (MESA)
RE-DWELL Marie Curie European Innovative Training Network
Research-Practice knowledge transfer to inform advanced Urban Metabolism modelling
Smart Cities and Big Data in the Built Environment
UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence
Urban ecosystem services and integration in Urban Metabolism frameworks
Urban metabolism, knowledge and applications in urban planning and design
Funding Announcements
The Speculative Space of Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums, Dr Amy Brookes, British Academy
Publication Announcements
The Caring-With Practitioner: Diffracting Practice-Research Dynamics in Urban Care , by Prof Cristina Cerulli and colleagues in the journal Urban Planning.
Georgian Reading, Self-guided Walking Tour, by Dr Stephen Gage
Getting Political in the Neoliberal City: Planning and Design for Social and Environmental Justice, co-edited by Professor Cristina Cerulli