Identifying inequitability in urban planning
Centric were part of a winning consortium led by NOOMA Studio working for Cross River Partnership (CRP), 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.
Urban Health Council
The Urban Health Council is an open-access programme where researchers, communities, and practitioners investigate how systems of power converge in cities to create health outcomes. It centres lived experience at the forefront of knowledge development and aims to influence local government and authority policy.
Urban planning, climate change and justice
How does city planning and infrastructure play a role in health?