
Hannah Gibbs
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1 month ago |
futureoflondon.org.uk | Hannah Gibbs |Eddie Gibb |Anna Odedun |Lisa Taylor
Since the start of the pandemic people of all ages now spend more time outdoors – and the public realm has taken on a new significance in community life. As we look towards a post-pandemic future, this case study explores Thamesmead, the lessons we can learn from how communities have used outside spaces during lockdown and how landscape-led placemaking prioritises and strengthens community.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
futureoflondon.org.uk | Hannah Gibbs
To address the big challenges and seize opportunities in London, it’s essential that we develop creative ideas, fuelled by diverse perspectives. Future of London is committed to making sure our places are shaped and influenced by people who truly reflect London’s diversity. Our Speaker Diversity Network promotes new, exciting voices who are determined to be heard at built environment events.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
futureoflondon.org.uk | Eddie Gibb |Hannah Gibbs
The weather stayed dry for an excellent event hosted by Pollard Thomas Edwards at their canal-side space in Islington. Thanks to everyone who came and made it a special evening. Future of London’s diverse and up-for-it network gathered for an evening of built environment sector news and making new connections. … Read more
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Jun 24, 2024 |
futureoflondon.org.uk | Olivia de Vanssay |Hannah Gibbs |Eddie Gibb
From retrofit home user guides and active travel incentives to affordable solutions for overheating homes, our Future London Leaders delivered fresh ideas for designing health into homes and neighbourhoods. Where you live plays a huge role in your health.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
futureoflondon.org.uk | Hannah Gibbs
The Health and Housing Impact Network is launching our theme for this year: Housing, climate change and health equity. We’ll focus on improving collaboration between housing and health professionals to reduce emissions and climate change impact on vulnerable Londoners. There were over 4500 heat-related deaths in England associated with the 2022 heatwave and we know that the highest risk of heat death was in London.
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