Vaccine Hesitancy
The research ‘Vaccine Hesitancy’ explores the health beliefs of vaccine critical parents.
HOSPITAbLe
This research explores the implications of a growing shift of healthcare from what has previously resided within the domain of the hospital to the private space of the home.
Thinking through things
This body of research explored attitudes to technology in everyday life and how this insight might be applied to the design of technology to support personal health care.
Alone Together: the social life of benches
Through a series of oral testimonies and carefully composed portraits, Alone Together, the Social Life of Benches explores how individuals and groups spend time in two distinctive public London locations
Life Café
The Design to Care research led to the development of the Life Café, a product comprising of curated creative activities which enables individuals to engage in conversation about end of life.
Human Simulation
The research ‘Human Simulation’ investigates how the human body, a person and various health concerns are being simulated in medical education by using standardized patients (SP).
Journeying through Dementia
Dementia is one of large number of long term conditions. Therefore, identifying solutions to the challenge of ever increasing service demand in the face of finite resources is a pressing goal for health policy and for economies.
The Beacon: Health & Wellness Futures
This research tested how a public work could:- i) leverage science/tech to improve public health; ii) redefine a discarded urban space to improve well-being; and iii) humanise the development and delivery of this work through multi-generational health activities and public workshops to encourage co-discovery of solutions to help fix the broken US healthcare system.
Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV)
Led by Reed, this research programme investigated the possibility of developing a customisable product for children requiring non-invasive ventilation (NIV).
LabStudio - Design Research between Architecture & Biology
‘LabStudio: Design Research between Architecture and Biology’ simultaneously challenges and expands contemporary notions of what collaboration across broad knowledge domains means and how that might operate within and then expand the liminal space that exists between laboratory and studio practices.