This special issue examines why demolition occurs, its consequences and how a more sustainable approach can be created.| Buildings and Cities
Challenges ahead: how the conduct of research needs to change| Buildings and Cities
Peter Armitage| Carltd
This special issue advances understandings of the practices, politics and power implications of data-driven buildings and cities| Buildings and Cities
Why regulatory interfaces should be re-opened and re-experimentalised to produce more socially just data-driven cities.| Buildings and Cities
Have civil society and governments ceded too much power and influence to a few tech corporations? Why analysis of the smart city needs to include private sector data.| Buildings and Cities
Why more just and democratic ways are needed for living in smart built environments.| Buildings and Cities
A new process for evaluating political parties’ manifestos for climate mitigation| Buildings and Cities
Applying lessons from indigenous urban planning can make Nigerian cities more sustainable| Buildings and Cities
Lessons on how vernacular design is informed by the local climate.| Buildings and Cities
Could stone help to lower the ecological footprint of buildings?| Buildings and Cities
Demolition has far-reaching consequences for people, nature and the climate. What can be done to slow its rate?| Buildings and Cities
Why urban planning needs to become more diverse and inclusive.| Buildings and Cities
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