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Business cards

It has been a little difficult to keep all those interested parties up to date with our activities, as things are moving along with such pace. Informal conversations, serendipitous encounters, potential partners...

Now our business cards are in, we hope many more will be able to keep in contact and continue the dialogue. It's an exciting time as our brand comes together.

 

Author: J. Ashbridge

Support

It is an exciting time in the office. Our website is now out in the big wide world and we are supported by a new Facebook page. We believe wholeheartedly in public interest design and the human centred methods which are integral to the approach.

We like to be up to date with global initiatives and social media provides a platform to share ideas. Although still in our infancy, it is wonderful to receive support from friends and strangers, individuals and organisations that are keen to join us in our design revolution. We are honoured to have been recognised on one of our favourite blogs, Public Interest Design and we hope to continue reaching out to those with an interest in this field.

Thank you for your support.

 

Author: J. Ashbridge

A Bangladesh case study

This evening Jo Ashbridge presented her research, 'Earthen Architecture in Resource Limited Settings', as part of the RIBA series, Perspectives on Architecture.

(Slide: J. Ashbridge)

(Slide: J. Ashbridge)

The series provides a platform for the fascinating range of architectural research undertaken in collaboration with the RIBA. Jo's work over the past 13 months into the role and relevance of earthen architecture across Bangladesh received support from the RIBA Boyd Auger scholarship alongside generous donations and personal sponsorship.

To read a full transcript of the talk, accompanied by a PowerPoint presentation and closing video, visit the RIBA blog.

 

Author: J. Brown