
"The exhibition features a cork map of central London, which serves as a delightful visual representation while conveying important research messages about urban planning."
"Research into the layout of blocks of flats has significantly improved airflow for residents, showcasing the practical benefits of urban planning studies."
"The exhibition examines how modern materials science can create building surfaces that actively clean the atmosphere, highlighting innovative approaches to urban design."
The UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment presents an exhibition featuring 60 exhibits divided into Ecologies, Habitations, Mappings, and Reclamations. The exhibition highlights urban planning research and its impact on the urban landscape. While aimed at students, it offers insights for the general public. Notable displays include a cork map of London, studies on disability access, and research on brick types for insulation. The exhibition also explores modern materials that clean the atmosphere. It is free to visit until May 15, 2026, with varying daily hours.
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