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Building People is aggregating and connecting people, knowledge, resource, opportunities and needs across the Built Environment (architecture, engineering and construction).
Connecting
We have created a 'Network of Networks' of organisations and initiatives that work with diverse audiences. We have started with six Communities, with the aim of one large and intersectional group that has the shared goal of supporting more people to succeed at careers in the Built Environment.
Find out more by meeting the Communities below:
Aggregating
We have brought together over 1,000 organisations that provide information, events, vacancies and resources across the Built Environment. See what help is available to find work, learning and/or support by searching Building People.
Integrating
Our model underpins and enables the websites of others, adding value and creating an ecosystem of content, vacancies and organisations.
Have a look at our prototype with CSTT and the CIC’s Roadmap for Change to see our integrator model.
Featured articles and news
The infrastructure planning process
A look at the Government's strategic approach.
Steps to help reduce the spread of infection inside buildings.
Urban exploration and construction
This social media-centred hobby can be both dangerous and illegal.
Millwork wall treatment with a long and illustrious history.
Weekly workplace noise estimator tool
HSE introduces cumulative exposure calculator.
The Edwardians and their houses.
Cut off from civilian life for over 900 years.
Can net zero and levelling-up align?
Gaining green support from the carbon giants.
Medieval passageways with spiritual, transport and economic purposes.
CIOB applauded for people management leadership
Organisation receives accreditation from Investors in People.
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The importance of successful crisis messaging
Communicating the right information at the right time.
Angular selective shading systems
Materials can take on different properties to control heat and glare.
Challenges in the construction sector and beyond.