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Dr Jonathan Rock Rokem to give first open lecture in Climate Change series

By | 25 February 2021

The next Centre for Architecture and the Sustainable Environment (CASE) Open Lecture on Tuesday 9th March at 6pm will be given by Dr Jonathan Rock … Read more

CREAte to host Professor Susannah Hagan on ‘Designing London’s Public Spaces: Post-War and Now’

By | 18 February 2021

Kent School of Architecture and Planning (KSAP) are delighted to welcome Susannah Hagan, Emerita Professor of Architecture at the University of Westminster for the next … Read more

Dr Caputo and Professor Bagaeen discuss co-designing green infrastructure in Rio de Janeiro

By | 21 April 2020

Director of Research and Innovation, Dr Silvio Caputo, and Professor of Planning, Samer Bagaeen have co-written an article for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors … Read more

Dr Silvio Caputo on international panel for Urban Farm 2020

By | 27 February 2020

Dr Silvio Caputo, Director of Research and Innovation at Kent School of Architecture and Planning is part of the international panel for the Urban Farm … Read more

FEW-Meter Project hosts successful Technology and Green Spaces Symposium

By | 11 November 2019

Dr Silvio Caputo is leading the UK team in an international 3-year project, funded under the SUGI called Food-Water-Energy Nexus, which started in June 2018. … Read more

FEW-Meter hosting one-day symposium: ‘Technology and Green Spaces’

By | 30 September 2019

Dr Silvio Caputo is leading the UK team in an international 3-year project, funded under the SUGI called Food-Water-Energy Nexus, which started in June 2018. … Read more

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