Gender Inclusive Design Guidance

This design guidance is shaped by the voices of women and girls, and acknowledges inter sectional experiences such as age, class, culture, race, ethnicity sexual and gender identity, that have not traditionally been heard by place-shapers.

It conceives of a different kind of city, one in which human life is connected to a much broader set of ecologies from within a dense urban context. This concept is proposed as a feminist architecture because it has been co-designed and imagined with over 500 women and non-binary people from across the borough and interprets what has been learned through both an overarching concept and specific design interventions, to re-imagine and implement new green infrastructure in the borough.