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- The Hospital of the FutureAfter years of steady gains in life expectancy, it seemed we could declare an age of good health. Thanks to improvements in sanitation, nutrition, and medicine, most of us would live to see 73. Infectious diseases were done away with, and some believed that we no longer needed to prepare for epidemics at all. And then, on the last day of 2019, the world changed. In a very short time, an outbreak became an epidemic, and before long, the epidemic became a pandemic. It soon became clear that preci
- MarginaliaConcerned with 'the marginal', the often ignored and under-studied corners of architecture and history, this book brings together the work of 2019 Architectural History MA graduates at The Bartlett School of Architecture, presenting the topics and methods they engaged with whilst writing their dissertations. The book accompanied a conference of the same name held in October 2019. Authored, designed, edited and produced by graduating students from The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. team m
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- Countryside at the United NationsJanuary 2008. The United Nations’ World Urbanization Prospects estimated that by the end of that year, over half of the global population would live in cities. In 2018, the Prospects confirmed 55.3% of humankind was living in urban settlements – a convincing argument for investigation to be directed to urbanized areas, to achieve intelligent and sustainable cities. What about the other half of the population? As the “smart city” dominated the discourse on urbanization, the countryside was left