Age-inclusive design principles: Shaping a sense of belonging in later life

Following a two-year government funded research project with The Royal College of Art and other industry partners, Cartwright Pickard Architects showcases a series of age-inclusive design principles to raise housing design standards and shape a greater sense of belonging in later life.
A panel of leading industry speakers from across the built environment, government, and academia will speak to the research and share their own thinking at a Cartwright Pickard and The Royal College of Art event titled Age-inclusive design principles: Shaping a sense of belonging in later life (opens new window).
Speakers include:
Jeremy Porteus, CEO of the Housing LIN
- Professor Judith Phillips OBE of the Government’s Older People’s Housing Taskforce
- Samantha Rowland at BNP Paribas
- and Matt Richardson from market-leading later living developers, McCarthy & Stone