by CIT_Admin | May 28, 2024 | Our News
While some of us were sheltering from the torrential rain in Leeds last Wednesday, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak decided to call a General Election from an equally drenched Downing Street. Aside from the distractions of ‘Things Can Only Get Better’ blaring from a...
by Natalia Nowakowska | May 21, 2024 | Our News
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming various sectors, and town planning is no exception. The introduction of AI technologies offers unprecedented opportunities to enhance the efficiency, accuracy, and inclusivity of the planning process. As AI continues to...
by Natalia Nowakowska | May 15, 2024 | Ian's Blog
I am writing this blog whilst sat on a budget flight to Bilbao, on the day of the May elections (which in my purview as a Wandsworth resident is dominated by the London mayoral elections). Two immediate impressions spring to mind: 1. It’s bad luck if you find...
by Rick Simmonds | May 7, 2024 | Our News
I am lucky to teach architecture one day a week at The Glasgow School of Art. One of my students recently presented their final fourth year project entitled ‘Industrial Amnesia.’ He asked the question – ‘What difference would it make to the built environment if memory...
by Natalia Nowakowska | May 1, 2024 | Our News
Local election experts predict that the Conservatives are set to lose around half of their contested seats, but what is less clear is whether voters will swap directly to Labour or choose the smaller parties and community-focused independent candidates instead. With...
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