Morgan launches Quality of Life Foundation
Sadie Morgan has launched an independent body to improve the effect that the built environment has on people’s lives.
The Stirling Prize winner and government design chair has launched the Quality of Life Foundation to drive wellbeing and sustainable development.
The non-profit organisation will work with developers, housebuilders and investors to address development through planning, procurement and construction. It aims to address gaps in the government’s Building Better, Building Beautiful commission to create blueprint for change.
Sadie Morgan has launched an independent body to improve the effect that the built environment has on people’s lives.
The Stirling Prize winner and government design chair has launched the Quality of Life Foundation to drive wellbeing and sustainable development.
The non-profit organisation will work with developers, housebuilders and investors to address development through planning, procurement and construction. It aims to address gaps in the government’s Building Better, Building Beautiful commission to create blueprint for change.
See also: Building the foundations for quality of life
Morgan is selecting an advisory board of members from the public and private sector, it has secured support from Berkeley and is working to bring on additional major developers to drive this forward.
Over the next year, the foundation will examine how the neighbourhood influences people and communities, developing a set of principles and a framework focused on improving sustainability and quality of life.
Morgan said: “The aim is to influence the myriad ways in which design has the potential to positively address contemporary challenges and to influence policy at a high level, helping to ensure that the built environment can deliver its full potential to improve people’s quality of life.
“We are facing a climate emergency, so wellbeing, quality of life and sustainability are inseparable: for buildings and neighbourhoods to have a positive impact on people’s wellbeing they must also be good for the environment.”
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