How can we better communicate the importance of housing history through the arts?

I am really pleased to host Josh Knowles' post this month including the lovely artwork he created during a recent creative histories session (details below). I think the arts define the history of housing and buildings. The art (and therefore) cultural ideas of a place are the lens through which we build and define the [...]

By |2023-02-21T18:05:37+00:00February 21st, 2023|Arts, Decline and Regeneration, Housing and History|Comments Off on How can we better communicate the importance of housing history through the arts?

Ways of knowing: canals in Colombo, Sri Lanka

Guest post from Dr Surindar Dhesi @Surin75 I am delighted to brief post linking to a new publication from my dear friend and colleague Surindar. She has been an inspiration in her international work around health and the environment and as most recently worked on how we can teach diverse ways of knowing. As part of a [...]

By |2023-01-21T07:36:38+00:00January 20th, 2023|Arts, International Housing (Non UK)|Comments Off on Ways of knowing: canals in Colombo, Sri Lanka

Using creative arts to share experiences in housing research

I am delighted to share this guest post on the wonderful, creative work from Professor Monica Lakhanpaul of the CHAMPIONS Project. Here, she shares her thoughts and experience of using creative arts in research and for influencing policymaking.   Using creative arts to hear children’s experiences By Professor Monica Lakhanpaul on behalf of the CHAMPIONS Project   [...]

By |2022-07-12T10:42:18+01:00July 12th, 2022|Arts, Housing and Health Research|Comments Off on Using creative arts to share experiences in housing research
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