People and Place
Description
The People and Place Research Group studies the interactions between people and the built environment in the context of place.
Adopting an integrated view of the environment, the group seeks to engage with the social, economic, physical and cultural fabric of a place, recognising the diversity of value(s) around the built environment. Multiple stakeholder perspectives are represented; from those who inhabit and use spaces, to the range of professionals and agencies that play a role in the production and management of the built environment.
The work addresses some of the most pressing global challenges through spatial analysis and stakeholder engagement, offering a better understanding of local conditions. Cross-cutting themes include: affordable housing, inclusive design, the ageing population, health and well-being, disaster management, built heritage, identity and belonging, sustainability and society, play and imaginaries, movement and wayfinding.
Much of the research undertaken focuses on particular architectural and urban typologies, such as housing, schools, shopping centres, care homes, museums, visitor centres and playgrounds, including the relevant user groups in each context. Processes, mechanisms and structures within which the built environment is produced are of key importance and reflected in a significant focus on participation, enablement and community mobilisation; markets and economics; policy and spatial governance; evidence-based design; creative process and practice.
Key methodologies and methods include space syntax, ethnography, carbon estimating, qualitative surveys, post-occupancy evaluation, property market modelling, property development appraisal and digital modelling. The group is also active in research-informed evaluation, training, advocacy and curriculum development.
The group’s members represent a range of backgrounds and disciplinary areas, including Architecture, Building Surveying, Digital Technologies, Economics, Housing, Mechanical and Construction Engineering, Property Management, Real Estate and Urban Design.
Research collaborations span Computing, Cultural Geography, Design, Landscape, Medicine and Midwifery, Psychology and Sociology.
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No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
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E1 7HT
United Kingdom
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Northumbria University
110-114 Middlesex St
London
E1 7HT
Last modified:
2023-11-19 17:56:02