Just one of many happy memories of working with the awesome @marks_jodie over the years @ArchCentre. So going to miss you, but very excited about new creative adventures ahead for you
Underlying a fascinating talk on the development of housing design evolution in #RSHParchitects' practice over 30years is a glimpse into a precariousness of getting things built having worked through several global financial crises... #housing#savingthecity
In 1940s planning then housing were separated from the Ministry of Health. Bad move says Paull Robathan at #architectureMPS conference. Health can save housing and vice versa. Great to hear from multidisciplinary experts @uwearch conference. @ArchCentre
It's not a housing crisis, its a health crisis. Tackling wellbeing in the home would reduce NHS spending. Paull Robathan, Schumacher Institute at @uwearch@ArchitectureMPS#health#housing conference. @ArchCentre
Hospitals takes around ten years to design but operate within a procurement system that changes roughly every ten years. Tricky. Keynote speaker Christopher Shaw @uwearch@ArchitectureMPS conference. #health#welbeing
Next up, LaurenceCarmichael, head of another great asset @uwebuiltenv, the @uweWho expert advisors. Importance of local knowledge collaborations with public health officials, as multidisclinary approach is a strength for all. #wellbeing#health@ArchCentre
Head of Architecture @emarco14@uwearch on teaching and encouraging students to design healthy places for people, including putting a health practitioner in residence to help arch students. @architectureMPS. #health#design@ArchCentre
Yes! This was a key finding for the development of @BuildWithNature. Essential to have them as part of the team right through to construction as well to ensure GI is not chipped away through development process. https://t.co/df46lRfQO2
Alex Ely shares process of 1960s modernist estate regeneration to improve design and also quality of life for residents. #wellbeing#housing@ArchCentre@uwearch
Second speaker Alex Ely @MaeArchitects on the health impact of poor housing including noise, space and pollution, and the duty of care designers have towards people they design for. @ArchCentre@uwearch#wellbeing#housing
Important to bring landscape Architects on board early on in schemes to help unite homes with their surroundings, says Simon Bayliss. @ArchCentre@uwearch#housing#wellbeing
Hanham Hall, Bristol, a zero carbon development by Barrett Homes also had a shift in housing layout designed by HTA and challenged how mass housing looks and feel. @ArchCentre@uwearch#housing
First speaker @archcentre talk Simon Bayliss HTA Architects on getting into bed with Volume House Builders to improve design quality at scale. #housing@uwearch