Collectively and individually, all the videos are a rich celebration of emerging, next generation built environment research.| Buildings and Cities
How can a self-organised initiative in an informal settlement foster community engagement and confront social issues?| Buildings and Cities
SPECIAL ISSUE LAUNCH: Join us for a webinar exploring how housing can be made more adaptable| Buildings and Cities
By Alexander Passer, Thomas Lützkendorf, Rolf Frischknecht (representing IEA EBC Annex 89)| Buildings and Cities
by Matti Kuittinen (Aalto University & the Nordic authority group working for climate declarations for buildings 2020-2023)| Buildings and Cities
Strategies for decolonising street names: top-down by city authorities or bottom-up by local communities?| Buildings and Cities
Nature-based design, combined with the transformation of underlying worldviews, can enhance urban resilience.| Buildings and Cities
How building research can harness AI for mass decarbonisation| Buildings and Cities
Understanding the interactions between urban form, outdoor and indoor spaces, and local climate requIres interdisciplinary interaction| Buildings and Cities
Why research funders, institutions and academics need to frame research agendas that are locally responsive| Buildings and Cities
Observations from 15 years of built environment reuse research about how change occurs| Buildings and Cities
Highlights from the 2024 COP29 conference in Baku| Buildings and Cities
How can research assist architects & others to substantiate the intended social benefits in an architectural project?| Buildings and Cities
Challenges ahead: why urban planning and urban design need robust quantitative evidence for decision making.| Buildings and Cities
Challenges ahead: why robust research and education can help drive the necessary changes in regulating construction products to meet society's demands| Buildings and Cities
Challenges ahead: collecting, managing, integrating and sharing comprehensible findings on actual performance from cradle to grave| Buildings and Cities
Challenges ahead: how the recent past is shaping the research agenda| Buildings and Cities
Challenges ahead: research has a role to protect the public interest and inhabitants| Buildings and Cities
Challenges ahead: Making the UN's Building Breakthrough a reality| Buildings and Cities
Challenges ahead: how the conduct of research needs to change| Buildings and Cities
Challenges ahead: why relational research is vital for society and reduces dysfunction and disaster| Buildings and Cities
Challenges ahead: the curriculum in many US built environment courses needs to change| Buildings and Cities
How should the research community engage with populist narratives that undermine social justice?| Buildings and Cities
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
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
A new process for evaluating political parties’ manifestos for climate mitigation| Buildings and Cities
Edited by: Tim Vorley, Syahirah Abdul Rahman, Lauren Tuckerman, Phil Wallace. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022, ISBN: 978 1 80037 895 7| Buildings and Cities
By Mark DeKay and Gail Brager. Oro Editions, 2023, ISBN: 9781957183732| Buildings and Cities
Why urban planning needs to become more diverse and inclusive.| Buildings and Cities
Edited by: Vanesa Castán Broto, Enora Robin, Aidan While. Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, ISBN: 978-3-030-53386-1| Buildings and Cities
By Felix Heisel and Dirk E Hebel, in collaboration with Ken Webster. Birkhäuser, 2022, ISBN: 9783035621099| Buildings and Cities
Read this vital series of essays providing multiple perspectives on expected and needed outcomes from COP28.| Buildings and Cities