Delivering net zero carbon buildings is an extremely challenging goal for the whole industry. The main research challenges have shifted from "What?" and "Why?" to "How?". Project teams are generally set up with traditional roles and responsibilities which often preclude the kind of iterative thinking and shared responsibility that net-zero carbon buildings require. This guidance will be embedded in our MEng Engineering and Architectural Design which challenges the ‘silo mentality’ approach to building design, whilst promoting awareness of the technical options available to engineers and architects, and their suitability for various building-related applications.

UCL-led research on spinal cord injury recovery
UCL-led research on spinal cord injury recovery

UCL-led research on spinal cord injury recovery

UCL Researchers lead on a breakthrough study on FES cycling for spinal cord injury recovery funded by the RFU Injured Players Foundation.

14 Jul 2025

NECTAR Workshop on Transport Infrastructure Impacts and Evaluation
NECTAR Workshop on Transport Infrastructure Impacts and Evaluation

NECTAR Workshop on Transport Infrastructure Impacts and Evaluation

The NECTAR (Network on European Communications and Transport Activities Research) Workshop, was recently organised by The Bartlett School of Planning.

14 Jul 2025

Carbon Cancellation project offers a new path to decarbonisation for the built environment
Carbon Cancellation project offers a new path to decarbonisation for the built environment

Carbon Cancellation project offers a new path to decarbonisation for the built environment

The City of London’s Carbon Cancellation Service (C4S) introduces a fundamentally new approach to decarbonising the built environment by leveraging compliance carbon markets.

14 Jul 2025