How do you design a regenerative masterplan?

2026-04-21T17:14:10+01:00

Liz Lidell-Grainger from JTP argues that we need to look backward as well as forward to understand the how to design masterplans that restore, renew or revitalise natural and social systems.

How do you design a regenerative masterplan?2026-04-21T17:14:10+01:00

Designing a city? Start with children

2025-10-23T16:52:06+01:00

Architects, urbanists and advocates Tim Gill, Dinah Bornat, Petra Marko and Jonny Anstead reflect on the growing international movement for child-centred urban planning, speaking at the 'Start with Children' summit in Bratislava.

Designing a city? Start with children2025-10-23T16:52:06+01:00

Collegium

2023-05-17T11:29:19+01:00

An ambitious regeneration project in Zottegem, Belgium, by Studio Farris Architects forms a strong connection to its site and the wider city context.

Collegium2023-05-17T11:29:19+01:00

Learning from design codes

2022-11-22T12:26:29+00:00

The new National Model Design Code is being trialled across the UK. Gail Mayhew, managing director of Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole’s new placemaking company FuturePlaces, looks at the lessons that can be learnt from previous attempts to codify urban design.

Learning from design codes2022-11-22T12:26:29+00:00

Oxford Street District

2021-03-15T18:53:07+00:00

Publica reveals vision to revive London's pandemic-hit Oxford Street with pedestrianisation, pop-ups and a scalable mound by MVRDV at Marble Arch

Oxford Street District2021-03-15T18:53:07+00:00

Game Theory

2019-08-14T12:24:34+01:00

Practice
As child-centred design becomes mandatory in urban planning, meaningful engagement with young people is the key to success, says Dinah Bornat

Game Theory2019-08-14T12:24:34+01:00
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