Month: May 2016
Opinion in The Guardian Housing: “Darkness is a luxury not granted to Britain’s council estates”
Opinion piece by Mona Sloane in The Guardian Housing: “Most people do not think of darkness as a luxury. But if you live in a council flat with a bulkhead […]
Tackling inequalities in lighting of towns and cities
Article in Architects Datafile: “The way that urban spaces, such as social housing estates, are lit reinforce the increasing levels of inequality faced by cities says a new report by […]
Configuring Light Report: Tackling Social Inequalities in Public Lighting
View video herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=85OSbD7Ji4g Public lighting plays a prominent role in reflecting and reproducing inequalities, particularly in the public realm and in the context of housing in London. There is a […]
Public lighting reinforces class division, scientists say
Article in LUX Magazine: “The way that urban spaces, such as social housing estates, are lit reinforce the increasing levels of inequality faced by cities says a new report by […]