The Problem The Aquifer Partnership (TAP) is a partnership between the South Downs National Park, Brighton and Hove City Council, the Environment Agency, and Southern Water. Its core ambition is to protect the chalk aquifer that exists beneath Brighton and the immediate region. The aquifer is a key source of fresh drinking water for the […]
Read MoreIntroduction A beautiful, biodiverse, productive and super-hard-working climate resilient landscape that puts the community and rainwater at centre stage. The Problem This cohousing development is located on a steeply sloping, north-west facing site that descends 11m to the Bourne Brook – a tributary of the River Colne that passes through the historic city of Colchester. […]
Read MoreSet between the school and two playgrounds, this street – with its daily clash of car and pedestrian drop-off and pick-up – was unsafe and unhealthy. It was crying out to become a ‘family space’ and the community wanted a space to hold events to bring them together. The white city estate is the sixth […]
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