We are delighted to join IGP – a creative and inspiring research institute which puts people and ethics at the centre of its analysis – exactly what we believe is necessary for macroeconomics to address our real-world problems

At the IGP, we challenge traditional economic models of growth arguing that to flourish communities, businesses and governments need to engage with diversity and work within environmental limits. Reworking the relationship between economic policy and quality of life matters hugely for the future of the UK. We are delighted to welcome Rebuilding Macroeconomics to the IGP. Together we aim to drive the development of new macroeconomic models focused on delivering a decent quality of life for all within the limits of the planet's resources

Final report of the ADAPT4 project now released
Final report of the ADAPT4 project now released

Final report of the ADAPT4 project now released

The final report from the ADAPT4 project (Adaptable Cities, Pandemic Mitigation and Crisis Preparedness), led by Prof Lauren Andres has just been released.

23 May 2025

The Bartlett’s Desart Ismaili nominated for national Papin Prize
The Bartlett’s Desart Ismaili nominated for national Papin Prize

The Bartlett’s Desart Ismaili nominated for national Papin Prize

Desart Ismaili, Outreach Manager for The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Papin Prize for Contribution to Outreach.

23 May 2025

Prof Priti Parikh represents The Bartlett at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale
Prof Priti Parikh represents The Bartlett at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale

Prof Priti Parikh represents The Bartlett at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale

Prof Priti Parikh joined global experts at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition to discuss the importance of culture, community and collaboration in building sustainable and inclusive cities

23 May 2025