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In Depth.Design for Inclusion.

There are few issues relating to human health, wellbeing and quality of life that are not impacted, directly or indirectly by the attributes of our built environment.

Social equity for the built environment report

As society demands integrity and commitment from organizations in their approach to social equity, how can we holistically integrate this into the design and development process where buildings, places and infrastructure support and enhance environmental, economic and social wellbeing?

Equitable architecture and placemaking begins with learning about the people we are designing for. In this report, we set out some of the guiding principles we can adopt to bring positive impact to our communities and the value it can bring the various stakeholder groups that shape them.