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New Research: Community Priorities for Healthy Homes

  • Oluwatofunmi Ayodeji
  • Jan 17, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 19, 2022

Built-ID harnessed the power of Give My View alongside design consultancy Ekkist to ask communities throughout the UK for their views on Healthy Homes over the summer of 2021. Our questions investigated community priorities as well as asking how communities and the built environment industry could be brought closer together.


Advertisements were placed on social media platforms such as Facebook & Instagram and directed people aged between 18 and 65 to answer the survey. 392 people answered the survey in total, and 51 pieces of written feedback were received, and the points collected during the survey were donated to three charities, Shelter, Mind and The Trussell Trust Food Bank to thank voters for contributing. Our report provides an analysis of those responses along with a summary of our key findings in order to understand where the gaps are for developers and designers to address.



 
 
 

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