Spaceagency is excited to be part of the Riyadh Complete Communities initiative. As part of a larger design team including Aecom and Harry Dobbs, we are developing strategies to improve the public realm of 15 selected Riyadh neighborhoods to encourage walking, cycling, and public life. Streets function as the place for interaction and communication, transportation, social and commercial activities for the general public. Reclaiming streets for all users is an important objective of this initiative. Especially in cities that have been characterized as auto-dependent for decades, there is a need to reprioritize community development objectives for a more sustainable and livable environment.
WW+P and Spaceagency have been appointed by Network Rail Buildings and Architecture to revise and update the Wayfinding Design Guidance
WW+P and Spaceagency have been appointed by Network Rail Buildings and Architecture to revise and update the Wayfinding Design Guidance, providing a complete overview of the Network Rail signage and wayfinding strategies for all their managed stations.
Friday lunchtime talk with Sarah Manning at designjunction
Join Sarah on Friday at 12.00 for LIGHT WASTED NOT at designjunction.
NOW AVAILABLE: Sarah's EDGE 2018 lecture
Sarah’s keynote lecture at EDGE 2018, the annual conference of the Australian Institute of Architects, is now available on Vimeo.
Teaching in Cardiff
Peter has been invited back to Cardiff University to teach in this year's Urban Design Master programme. Students will be working on the Kings Cross site in Central London. Our overarching topic will be 'Inclusivity' and students will be challenged to articulate their own, personal response to this topic.
Spaceagency is delighted by the ongoing involvement with Cardiff University.
The MA Urban Design will enable you to learn through design, gain familiarity with theory, undertake research and study development and design control processes, all of which are intrinsic to the discipline of urban design.
Urban design is a discipline that sits between a number of built environment areas of knowledge including urban policy, architectural design, landscape design and property valuation.
Studio teaching is built around development sites in real contexts to develop creative, practical and sustainable solutions to a range of urban design problems.