
Clare Melhuish
@drclaremelhuish
Writer, researcher in anthropology of built environments. Former Director of UCL Urban Laboratory
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http://www.ucl.ac.uk/urbanlab 28-04-2018 10:08:43
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Exciting alternative green vision for HS2 Ltd at Euston published today Camden New Journal. I provided modest input to @AASchool team based on UCL Urban Laboratory research engagement with #Londonurbanforest and London National Park City*. The Bartlett The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL @LDN_ENVIRONMENT Lendlease @luhc


PhD Research Projects 2024 launches tomorrow, 20 February! The 18th annual doctoral conference and exhibition, with contributions by Bartlett students from The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UCL CASA, The Bartlett School of Planning and The Bartlett Development Planning Unit (DPU), takes place at our Bloomsbury campus and online. ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/archiā¦


Urban Lab's Clare Melhuish will speak on the changing role of the university campus in a transforming society at a Brunel University of London-hosted research symposium on 30 April. Find out more: brunel.ac.uk/news-and-eventā¦


CRUNCH returns next week for the summer term. On 25 April, architect Rizvi Hassan discusses creative and community lessons learned while working with Rohingya refugees. With chair Clare Melhuish and respondent Jonathan Saha. ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/archiā¦


Roll up, roll up..! I'm chairing this evening's first CRUNCH event with architect Rizvi Hassan and historian Jonathan Saha (Durham University) at 6.30 sharp UCL Urban Laboratory, details below UCL Geography UCL Anthropology

Today! Looking forward to a stimulating discussion Brunel University of London Monica Degen

Integrating natural & cultural heritage to build metropolitan resilience - an international workshop from Heritopolis x London National Park City* to explore imaginings, policy and planning for our cities


Last of three under my directorship 2018-2024! - Urban Lab Publishes Activities Report 2021ā2023 UCL Urban Laboratory The Bartlett UCL Geography UCL Anthropology UCL East campus UCL IAS @ucl-ias.bsky.social - check it out! ucl.ac.uk/urban-lab/newsā¦

Please join us for the opening of #MemoryWork, an exhibition of work by staff researchers from UCL Urban Laboratory network linked to our biennial theme of Memory (2022-24). UCL Urban Room UCL East campus Q.E. Olympic Park, July 5th 6-8pm, until Aug 16th The Bartlett UCL Geography UCL Anthropology

An evening celebrating the opening of Memory Work at UCL Urban Room. Exploring key questions about the past and future of urban living, the exhibition presents different creative approaches to engaging research. Curated by Clare Melhuish and Kara Blackmore


A new UCL Urban Laboratory blog post reviews the international #Heritopolis workshop on integrating metropolitan cultural & natural heritage policy to address the climate crisis. Co-organised by me with Royal Holloway Historic England & London National Park City* link.medium.com/HAVCQQ9R8Kb The Bartlett


Exciting to hear about plans for a low carbon future in Cardiff region at Pontypridd eisteddfod_eng today. Energy (Aberddawan), transport (Metro regional train Trafnidiaeth Cymru Trenau Transport for Wales Rail), housing (a new Welsh House of the Future..?) The Bartlett UCL Urban Laboratory

How would we have managed without you?! It was a great team effort. Thanks Omar, Ana Mayoral Moratilla and Ishbel Tunnadine for all the hard production work. Exhibition open to the public until Aug 16th The Bartlett UCL Urban Laboratory UCL East campus

Urban Lab's Clare Melhuish is in Paris next week to discuss the legacy of London's post-Olympic east end, comparing it with the anticipated outcomes of Paris 2024. Down and out in London and Paris? šļø Wed 25 September š Institute in Paris Free tickets: london.ac.uk/news-events/evā¦



If you're in Cardiff at lunch-time, March 27th -cardiff.ac.uk/community/even⦠UCL Urban Laboratory UCL Geography The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL UCL Anthropology

Great podcast series featuring immersive sonic landscapes of London life, combined with compelling personal stories of urban experience across and between cities that make London what it is, for better and for worse UCL Urban Laboratory UCL Geography

Overshooting 1.5°C: even temporary warming above globally agreed temperature limit could have permanent consequences, according to Paul Dodds, Professor of Energy Systems The Bartlett theconversation.com/overshooting-1⦠via The Conversation