Amos Goldreich & Jo Ashbridge on design & architecture with a social impact

Health Meets Home

Amos Goldreich is the director of Amos Goldreich Architecture, an award-winning architecture practice who deliver full architectural services in close collaboration with our clients and end users, to create buildings and places which have a positive impact on people’s lives and are a joy to experience. Much of their work has a strong humanitarian focus and the team is passionate about the positive and progressive values that buildings can deliver to people and communities. Jo Ashbridge is founder and director of AzuKo, an architecture charity who dream of a just world, in which every person enjoys the right to dignified living conditions. They design with disadvantaged communities and empower them to create the world they dream of. From housing, sanitation and infrastructure to play and public space, our projects address urgent needs. Our efforts are focused in the UK and Bangladesh. In this podcast we discuss: - The effects of design & architecture on health - Why people hold the answers to the challenges they face - Social housing, lighting and perception of space - How co-working could be a viable solution for homelessness - What can architects do about the postcode lottery impact on health Connect with Amos & Jo at: https://www.agarchitecture.net/ https://azuko.org/ Subscribe to Health Meets Home to learn from the nation's leading experts about the impact that housing and architecture have on our health, as well as the innovative solutions emerging to support the changing needs of our population.

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