'Things Get In' is a wonderfully innovative exploration of arthropod life within Le Corbusier’s the Couvent Sainte-Marie de la Tourette in Éveux, France. Using the framework of the interior as a physically porous space that reinforces separation between human and nonhuman, this research focuses on arthropodal presence within the building to disturb the notion of the bounded interior. It shows how, by looking at such a well-known project afresh, new knowledges about architecture and its histories can be unearthed. In developing and testing a methodology for studying the lives of arthropods in and around La Tourette it produces a wider ethical and political sensibility that suggests buildings, and by extension human lives, are enmeshed within a wider ecology and not separable from it. “Things Get In” explores and unearths possible pathways for situating architecture within a context that, as the author puts it, ‘is always more than human.” 

IEDE research delivers first embodied carbon calculator based on Jordan-specific data
IEDE research delivers first embodied carbon calculator based on Jordan-specific data

IEDE research delivers first embodied carbon calculator based on Jordan-specific data

Developed as part of a PhD project at IEDE, this pioneering tool offers a long-needed resource to support sustainable construction practices across Jordan.

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The Bartlett School of Planning visit Shanghai to expand collaborations in China
The Bartlett School of Planning visit Shanghai to expand collaborations in China

The Bartlett School of Planning visit Shanghai to expand collaborations in China

The Bartlett School of Planning (BSP) Director, Prof. Raco and Research Director Prof. Andres spent a week in Shanghai to launch new projects and forge new partnerships.

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IEDE TALKS 2025: Prof Ian Durbin in conversation with James Ford (Hoare Lea)
IEDE TALKS 2025: Prof Ian Durbin in conversation with James Ford (Hoare Lea)

IEDE TALKS 2025: Prof Ian Durbin in conversation with James Ford (Hoare Lea)

James Ford, Director at Hoare Lea, joins IEDE Talks 2025 to share insights on innovation, sustainability, and thriving in future careers across the built environment.

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