From urbanisation to automation, energy security to inequality, to shaping industrial strategy and economic policy, The Bartlett’s schools, institutes and centres channelled a combined research fund of £12.2m in 2017 to resolve challenges on a societal scale.
In each issue of The Bartlett Review, we commission writers to take an in-depth look at how six of our research collaborations are having real-world impact
We go inside the anatomy of The Bartlett to explore the big stories happening at faculty level, including two new buildings, two new institutes and the year in numbers
Radical thinking from The Bartlett, including: how Eritrea reclaimed its architectural history, how drones are democratising urban planning, and why policymakers must recognise the heritage “industry”
Professor Alan Penn, Dean of The Bartlett, sets out the drivers behind the global challenges the Faculty is attempting to solve, from rapid urbanisation to automation, and how a combination of new institutes and a radical new space in East London is supporting those ambitions.