We’ve contributed to ‘Sport & the City’, an innovative piece of research that examines the role of sport in urban areas. The aim is to make sport and physical activity a natural and easy part of our everyday lives.
Together with British Land and Ryder Architecture, we have collaborated with Future Places Studio on an innovative report that sets out new thinking for enabling access to sport. It explores how urban locations can generate greater social value by making sport an easy part of our everyday.
Canada Water is used as a case study in the report as it makes strides towards becoming London’s newest and most sustainable town centre.
Our work, together with the work being done by British Land is showing, in real-time, how the principles identified in the research can be implemented.
You can read the full report here.

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