Identifying inequitability in urban planning
How do London’s street and urban planners bring in lived experience insights?
Client | Cross River Partnership |
Project | The Lived Experience of Our Streets: A People First Vision for London’s Streets |
Challenge | Cross River Partnership (CRP) is a non-profit and impartial partnership organisation that has been delivering positive change for London’s residents, businesses and visitors for over 25 years. CRP members were looking for guidance to navigate the multiple demands of London’s streets; from freight to al-fresco dining. In order to support them CRP put out a tender and Centric were part of a winning consortium led by NOOMA Studio | Methods | Community Interviews, Framework Development, Geospatial Analysis |
Outputs | Vision Playbook |
Outcomes | CRP members are able to refer to a playbook that emphasises equity, health, and welfare when making decisions about interventions on London’s streets |