A huge thank you to ING Media for hosting the launch of our Design for Neighbourhoods report. Driven by the insights and expertise of our Homes Taskforce, the report offers 10 bold recommendations for shaping the future of housing design. It was inspiring to see designers, policy makers, and community leaders come together to discuss how we can create healthier, more inclusive neighbourhoods. From tackling climate resilience to fostering community-led design, the conversations in the room were a powerful call to action. 🔗Read the full report: https://ow.ly/J1bZ50VpyQp 📸 Sonny Malhotra #DesignForNeighbourhoods #BetterPlacesByDesign #UrbanDesign #Placemaking #DesignForPlanet
About us
Design Council's purpose is to make life better by design. We are an independent charity and the UK Government's advisor on design. Our vision is a world where the role and value of design is recognised as a fundamental creator of value, enabling happier, healthier and safer lives for all. Through the power of design, we make better places, better products, better processes and better performance.
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External link for Design Council
- Industry
- Design
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1944
- Specialties
- Design, Business, Innovation, Built Environment, and user-centred design
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London, England EC2N 4BQ, GB
Employees at Design Council
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Roland Harwood 🌍
Compulsive Connector | Climate Tech | Ethical AI | Smart Cities | Physicist | Failed Astronaut | Piano Player | Dad of 3 | TCK* | On The Edge
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SeMun Ho
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Patricia Brown MBE, Hon FRIBA
Director, Central
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Marcus Willcocks
Urban, collaborative designer, and practice-led researcher: place-based, social and co-design
Updates
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Are typical new homes hindering our zero-carbon goals? 🏡 The Design Council's Homes Taskforce delivers a clear message in the Design for Neighbourhoods report that continuing to build standard new homes could jeopardise our zero-carbon ambitions. The report makes a compelling case for: ▪️ Neighbourhood-first design – prioritising walking, cycling, and public transport. ▪️ Low-carbon, adaptable homes – built for long-term sustainability. ▪️ Stronger communities – with shared spaces that promote connection and wellbeing. With the built environment responsible for nearly 40% of the UK’s carbon footprint, we need bold, future-proofed design principles. Explore the Design for Neighbourhoods report: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/epEWScYT Thanks to Architects’ Journal and Kit Heren for highlighting this critical issue: 🔗 https://ow.ly/lk8G50Vo0kT #DesignForPlanet #NetZero #UrbanPlanning #DesignForNeighbourhoods #FutureOfHousing #Placemaking
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We’re thrilled to announce the release of our new report: Design for Neighbourhoods, created by the Design Council Homes Taskforce. This report outlines 10 key recommendations for how the UK can build 1.5 million homes without breaking our carbon budget. Why it matters: ◽ 74% of UK newbuild homes are rated poor or mediocre. ◽ Badly designed housing developments generate over 1 tonne of CO2 per sqm. ◽ Construction and demolition account for 62% of UK waste. It’s time for bold action. Our 10 recommendations champion design skills, retrofit and reuse, construction and architectural innovation that puts people, place, and planet at the heart of housing. 👉 Read the full report: https://ow.ly/Rqvb50VnswL #DesignForNeighbourhoods #BetterPlacesByDesign #UrbanDesign #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #GreenHomes #Retrofitting #DesignForPlanet
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Upskilling Designers for the Green Transition 🌱 Only 43% of designers feel ready to meet growing green demands. To drive the green transition, we must upskill designers at every level, from classroom to C-suite. Join BEDA - The Bureau of European Design Associations and leading experts as we discuss the green skills needed and our mission to upskill 1 million designers by 2030. Speakers: 🗣️ Rachel Moriarty – Design Council 🗣️ Michele Gregson – National Society for Education in Art and Design (NSEAD) 🗣️ Sandra Booth – Council for Higher Education in Art and Design 🗣️ Mark Curtis – Accenture Song Sign up now https://ow.ly/Nlsg50VjfUo #GreenSkills #SustainableDesign #DesignForPlanet #Upskilling
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Why designers need green skills now more than ever. The latest Design Economy report highlights the growing role of design in tackling economic, social, and environmental challenges. But there’s a gap, designers need more sustainability skills to drive real impact. Design Week’s Rob Alderson explores this urgent issue, looking at how we can bridge the skills gap and ensure designers are equipped for a greener future. Read the full article here 👉https://ow.ly/Bfta50VjbON #SustainableDesign #GreenSkills #DesignEconomy #FutureOfDesign
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Meet the 25 Trailblazers leading the 'Design for Planet' movement in 2025 🌎 To mark the launch of the ‘25 for 2025 Trailblazers’, the Observer Magazine spotlighted a selection of the visionary designers tackling the climate crisis through innovation. Among them are Fernando Laposse, transforming corn husks into furniture; Natsai Audrey Chieza, pioneering bacteria-based fabric dyeing; and Sebastian Cox, revitalising woodland management. Alongside Arthur Mamou-Mani, Priya Ahluwalia, and Kusheda Mensah, these creatives are redefining design with sustainability, inclusivity, and innovation at their core. Curated by the World Design Congress ambassadors es devlin, Tom Dixon, Prof Lesley Lokko OBE, Foday Dumbuya, and Suhair Khan, the ‘25 for 2025’ celebrates global pioneers redefining sustainability and proving that design can drive real world impact. 🔗 Read the article here: https://ow.ly/Porv50ViWet 🔗 Find out the full list: https://ow.ly/xFYE50Vj0ve #WorldDesignCongress2025 #SustainableDesign #CircularDesign #BioDesign The Guardian World Design Organization
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Can design drive real social and environmental change? As part of our latest Design Economy report, we’re showcasing real-world examples of businesses leading the way. Like Studio Frostwood, who as part of a UKRI funded project, repurposed 111kg of ceramic waste, reduced carbon emissions, and created new sustainable product lines. Impact Highlights: ✅ 3,612.6kg CO2e reduction potential through local sourcing ✅ 60 tonnes of CO2e offset annually ✅ 3x increase in workshop participation, cutting transport emissions Sustainable design isn’t just possible—it’s happening. 🔗 Explore more case studies: https://ow.ly/MwC850VfNsq #SustainableDesign #SocialImpact #CircularEconomy #DesignForPlanet
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How can design tackle waste and drive circular innovation? As part of our latest Design Economy report, we’re showcasing real-world examples of businesses such as Welsh furniture manufacturer Orangebox They are demonstrating how circular economy principles can drive efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance market positioning. ✔️ Circular product design extends product lifecycles and minimises waste ✔️ Locally sourced materials lower emissions while strengthening supply chain resilience ✔️ Target: 50% emissions reduction by 2030, net-zero by 2050 Sustainability is not just an ethical choice, it is a business imperative. 📖 Read the full case study https://ow.ly/IApx50VfNIq #CircularDesign #GreenBusiness #SustainableInnovation #DesignEconomy #DesignForPlanet
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🚨 Designers, your voice is needed 🚨 The Intellectual Property Office UK has launched a Design Protection Survey, a key step in shaping the future of the UK’s design protection system. The design sector is a major force in the UK economy, contributing £97.4 billion GVA in 2019. This is a chance for designers to influence how the system works. They will be reviewing five key principles that will shape the future of design protection: cost, validity, speed, choice, and simplicity. Whilst also exploring critical topics like AI in design, sustainability, and small business challenges. This is your chance to make an impact. Take the short survey 👉 https://ow.ly/cHol50VfEes Need support? Join Anti Copying In Design (ACID)'s free online workshop this Wednesday 12 March at 11 AM. They’ll guide you through the survey and help you make your voice heard. Sign up here 👉 https://ow.ly/kC8W50VfEet #AntiCopyingInDesign #DesignRights #ProtectYourDesigns #IPO
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This week, we’ve been reflecting on the incredible women shaping the design world. While women currently represent only 23% of the design workforce (Design Economy 2023), their influence is undeniable. From sustainability pioneers to architectural visionaries, women have always been at the forefront of innovation and creativity. Here are just a few who’ve left an indelible mark: 🌱 Jo Barnard – A true leader in designing for the planet. 🪑 Ray Eames – Redefining modern furniture and design. 👗 Zerina Akers – Known for her bold, visionary designs for Beyoncé in Black is King. 🏗️ Dame Zaha Hadid – Breaking barriers with her futuristic architecture. 💄 Helena Rubinstein – Revolutionising the beauty industry with her visionary ideas. 👗 Vera Wang – A late bloomer who built a bridal empire from the ground up. 🎭 Bunny Christie and Es Devlin – Creating breath-taking, immersive set designs. 🔬 Seetal Solanki – Founder of Ma-tt-er, researching sustainable materials for the future of design. 🎨 Alice Rawsthorn and Paola Antonelli – Using design to tackle global issues. ♻️ Sophie Thomas – Leading the charge in sustainable design practices. 🧵 Priya Ahluwalia – Champion of ethical, sustainable fashion. 🏢 Anne Lacaton – Redefining architecture with sustainable, socially conscious designs. 🏠 Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky – Pioneering the fitted kitchen and advocating for social justice through design. 🎨 Althea McNish – The first Black British designer to bring vibrant colour and pattern to fabric design. #IWD #WomenInDesign #DesignForChange #WomenLeaders #Sustainability #DesignImpact #CreativeWomen
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