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Sarah is a MArch student at Central Saint Martins, with a particular interest in council housing and estates. At current, she is keen to understand the implications and extent of community dispersion in areas of London and as such, the effects displacement is starting to have on mainstream and ‘black’ culture. Through design, writing, journalism and research, she explore's social and racial inequalities and the black diaspora in the built environment.
Artwashing is a relatively new term coined by anti-gentrification protestors in the Boyle Heights district, creating a very interesting insight...
Mark Nagle, Operations director for Urban, a leading recruitment company speaks to Sarah Osei about recruitment, the #BeMoreInclusive initiative and the level seven apprenticeship route!
Sarah speaks to John Nsiah about The Black African Caribbean Collective, his journey into the architectural profession, allyship and diversity within the workplace and schools.
understanding the current job market and getting to grips with speculative applications.
Built Environment Participation Officer, SLCT alumni and Part One Architecture graduate Maia Ojerinde-Ardalla speaks to fellow alumni Sarah Osei about...
Opening in 1965, the Elephant and Castle shopping centre designed by Boissevain & Osmond for the Willets Group, was the...
He designed one of Europe’s largest public housing estates and then he just disappeared into thin air. Where is he?...
The pandemic has become destructive to our academic year. Whilst schools enforce the ‘no detriment policies’, it is worrying that...
In these unusual times, there seems to be an increased impact on disadvantaged communities. In a recent article, the Mayor of London stated that coronavirus ‘is discriminating – targeting the elderly, those with underlying health conditions and BAME communities’ with ‘poor health often a product of inadequate housing, overcrowding and poverty’. However, does public housing really have a detrimental impact on the well-being of communities?
After watching the television adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s Noughts + Crosses, I could not stop thinking about how the prominence...
With thousands of us either working from home, studying from home or simply just bored out of our skulls waiting...