Intangible heritage and design in historic contexts
AHRC Innovation Scholars Secondment (January 2024 – January 2026)
More detailsOur mission is to advance interdisciplinary scholarship in cultural heritage and humanities. We explore and transform these fields through innovative research.
We aim to understand and enhance the relationship between people, their environments and cultural narratives. To do this, we integrate historical, contemporary and future perspectives.
Through research, digital creativity and community-centred approaches, we acknowledge, interpret and celebrate cultural legacies while fostering critical dialogues.
We also champion sustainable, equitable, and socially responsive environments that contribute to a more inclusive, resilient and culturally enriched world.
Our research explores these themes:
AHRC Innovation Scholars Secondment (January 2024 – January 2026)
More detailsHamid Khalili, Samuel Holden, Ben Jones, John Rooney, Katie Jones, Lucy Gannon, Lynn Setterington, Michelle Stephens, Simone Ridyard, Andrew Biswell, Kate Pahl, James Wrigley, Sharon Nunoo, Anna Bergqvist, Graham Cross, Jonathan Spangler, Rosamund Oates, Seren Griffiths, Kirsty Fife, Neil Bruce
Djabarouti, J (2024) Critical built heritage practice and conservation: evolving perspectives. Routledge
Djabarouti, J (2024) Critical built heritage practice and conservation: evolving perspectives. Routledge
Stone, S (2019) UnDoing Buildings: Adaptive Reuse and Cultural Memory, Routledge
Lucas, R (2020) Anthropology for architects: social relations and the built environment. Bloomsbury Visual Arts