Green infrastructure and regeneration
(2023)
Journal Article
All Outputs (42)
A helpful set of tools - now to see them put to use (2023)
Journal Article
Planning policy relaxation’s threat to GI (2022)
Journal Article
IP12 Advanced logistics for end-to-end collaboration and coordination (2022)
Report
Infrastructure and construction projects are increasingly adopting off-site construction, and are becoming more competitive and collaborative, making well-timed delivery of off-site components/volumes essential. Logistics for off-site construction an... Read More about IP12 Advanced logistics for end-to-end collaboration and coordination.
IP5a standardisation and classification of project cost data (2022)
Report
Benchmarking is a fundamental tool for improving performance in the delivery of transport infrastructure projects. The sector has seen a significant boost in funding in recent years, and there is an urgent need to use benchmarking to inform decision-... Read More about IP5a standardisation and classification of project cost data.
Why we need realistic targets for tree planting (2022)
Journal Article
Replicas and representation – reflections on authenticity at Bath Abbey (2020)
Other
Article considering the status of the replica in heritage contexts - in particular, asking whether the replica can extend or enhance the authenticity perceived in the original object. Blog article for University of Stirling website "New Futures for... Read More about Replicas and representation – reflections on authenticity at Bath Abbey.
Creating thriving towns: What is the future for Wales' towns in the aftermath of the pandemic? (2020)
Report
Wales is a country defined by its towns. Bustling market towns, suburban commuter towns, picturesque tourist towns, gritty industrial towns - 40% of the population lives in these small and often distinctive places. They are integral to the fabric of... Read More about Creating thriving towns: What is the future for Wales' towns in the aftermath of the pandemic?.
Right tree, right infrastructure (2020)
Journal Article
Days of Action (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
‘Days of Action’ is a series of works that responds to and exposes latent forces within the circulatory spaces of political and cultural locations. The series brings social logics from political demonstration and motion indebted to political language... Read More about Days of Action.
Optimisation of lift to drag ratio for a wing in ground effect (2018)
Journal Article
This paper aims to investigate the effects of changing the shape of the aerofoil of the wing by changing its camber, thickness and maximum camber location to identify the design trends where the ground effect has the largest impact. Aircrafts have al... Read More about Optimisation of lift to drag ratio for a wing in ground effect.
Place Value Wiki (2018)
Digital Artefact
Place Value Wiki brings together in a ‘raw’ form the range of rigorous research evidence that links the ‘quality’ and design of ‘place’ with the value added in health, social, economic and environmental terms.
As a wiki it is available to all rese... Read More about Place Value Wiki.
The document is a transcript of evidence taken before The Select Committee on National Policy for the Built Environment Inquiry on BUILT ENVIRONMENT. The three Witnesses were:
Dr Laurence Carmichael, Co-ordinator, WHO Collaborating Centre for Heal... Read More about House of Lords: Revised transcript of evidence taken before The Select Committee on National Policy for the Built Environment.
Ebenezer Gate Pocket Park (2016)
Digital Artefact
The Hands-on-Bristol collective worked with local residents, community groups artists, architects and makers to co-create a community run pocket park. The research aim underpinning the project was to use action-based design-research processes to expl... Read More about Ebenezer Gate Pocket Park.
Architectural place as a resource: Principles towards a manifesto (2015)
Digital Artefact
There is a great deal of debate around the question of who owns our cities. Space and buildings perceived as 'public' are often not as 'open' and accessible as they appear to be whilst 'private' space and buildings are often very 'open.' The question... Read More about Architectural place as a resource: Principles towards a manifesto.
Brutal Object (2015)
Digital Artefact
Dimensions: 760mm x 760mm x 1170 mm
Materials: Sound, cement fibre board, black tape, white Letraset, printed ABS, light
Sound duration: 16 minutes.
'Brutal Object’ constructs a narrative of multiple protagonists, consisting of buildings, ch... Read More about Brutal Object.
Innovative finance for real estate development in pan-European regeneration (2015)
Other
A critical review and analysis of innovative financial instruments for real estate development in Western Europe: the UK, Germany and Holland. This research outcomes will be useful to EU and European national policy makers in public finance and real... Read More about Innovative finance for real estate development in pan-European regeneration.
Public-Private; who knows: who cares? (2014)
Digital Artefact
David Littlefield and Mike Devereux were commissioned to draw a map focusing on the issue of land seizure. This begged the question: who is seizing what? The privatisation of land and services (even through temporary, but often extended, leases) is s... Read More about Public-Private; who knows: who cares?.
Hands-on-Bristol (2014)
Other
A collaboration between the Department of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of the West of England and the Bristol community, that seeks to encourage and strengthen knowledge exchange between education programmes and local comm... Read More about Hands-on-Bristol.
Housing & Stuff (2013)
Other