Through G&T's partnership with New London Architecture (NLA) and as part of the recent Investment Summit held in the build up to the 2021 London Real Estate Forum (LREF), we invited NextGen members to give their insights on key market trends discussed by industry leaders at the summit.
NextGen professionals from across the built environment debated the impact of flexible working on wellbeing, at the London Real Estate Forum 2019. Team One discuss their thoughts and argue that increased flexible working has a negative impact on mental health in the capital.
By Michael Urie
Arguing that flexible working has a positive impact on mental health and wellbeing, NextGen professionals from across the built environment take part in the London Real Estate Forum NextGen debate 2019.
By Michael Urie
How can the industry futureproof acquisition and retention of young talent through design? And how can we prevent a talent drain after Brexit?
By Michael Urie
How important is big data and smart technology to the next generation? and how can we harness big data and smart technology to innovate within the construction industry?
By Michael Urie
In April, G&T hosted the New London Architecture (NLA) NextGen Working Group, as part of the NLA’s NextGen programme. The programme seeks to bring together young professionals and established construction industry experts to explore and discuss some of the critical issues being faced in the industry.
By Michael Urie
Watch the action unfold in the NextGen roundtable debate held at LREF 2018, discussing solutions to the London housing crisis.
In this article we look at the impact on sustainability when three worlds collide: health and wellbeing, technology and real estate.
By Richard Francis