Image shows builder in high-vis clothing and hard hat at work on a building site, standing among building equipment and at the bottom of a crane, with the headline 'Population change scanning for RIBA Horizons 2034'. Article intro text reads: CPC-CG members Professor Jane Falkingham CBE, Professor Maria Evandrou and Professor Nissa Finney have contributed their expertise to the RIBA Horizons 2034 horizon-scanning programme. The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Horizons 2034 Population Change theme examines how design professionals can address levels of change at the urban scale while supporting social cohesion for diverse and intergenerational communities. As we have already seen in this issue of Changing Populations, changes in births, deaths and patterns of migration are reshaping populations, influencing the size and shape of people’s families and the makeup of the communities within which they live. These trends are already affecting the design of the built environment.
🧱🏘️ In the new #ChangingPopulations, you can also read about how our members are contributing their expertise to projects like RIBA #Horizons2034, conducting #population change scans on how #demographic trends could affect #builtenvironment design - page 6.
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