{"id":23056,"date":"2016-08-16T10:58:58","date_gmt":"2016-08-16T09:58:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/itrc3.wpengine.com\/?page_id=23056"},"modified":"2016-08-16T10:58:58","modified_gmt":"2016-08-16T09:58:58","slug":"adaptive-places","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.arcc-network.org.uk\/adaptive-places\/","title":{"rendered":"Adaptive places"},"content":{"rendered":"

With over 80% of the UK population now living in urban areas and an ever increasing number of people choosing to live in towns and cities, the planning of future cities is important to ensure sustained economic growth and improved quality of life.<\/p>\n

Integration across urban buildings and services is increasingly recognised as a way to ensure cities become more resilient to climate change, and are able to reduce their impact on the environment. Engineers and designers are working with policymakers and planners to ensure the multiple and complex systems that make up a city are integrated into sustainable urban environments<\/p>\n

ARCC and cities<\/h2>\n

Our Feeling good in public spaces<\/a> programme examined how people\u2019s senses can be affected by the design of public spaces and building frontages.<\/p>\n

Research projects<\/h2>\n