
About this Event
Shelter or asset? Reimagine markets, policy, and innovation to address the housing crisis
The course explore housing as a fundamental societal challenge of our time where social justice, politics, finance and technology converge, clash and generate new opportunities when they found interest alignment. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of housing question: the roots of housing crisis; how politics and policy are responding; innovative investment models to address the challenge; and the role that technology and AI can play. Theory will be integrated with case studies and experts providing state of the art solutions.
- The social housing crisis: social crisis and political priority in an international perspective
- Housing as a social infrastructure: a new investment model bringing together public, private and impact investing – the case of London
- The climate and energy transition through housing – a democratic perspective
- designing frameworks integrating financial and social success in housing
- From proptech to AI for good: the tech revolution in housing.
The course includes the participation of experts involved in the presented case studies:
1) Nathan Nagaiah, Head of AI, Newham Council and Lead of UK Centre for AI in Public Sector
2) Andrea Ruckstuhl, Lead, Lendlease UK and Europe
3) Alberto Savoldelli, independent experts on impact evaluation frameworks
4) Lucille Watkins-Brazier, Head of Social Impact, Lendlease
5) Kate Markey CEO NationWide Foundation (TBC)
Dates 21/01; 28/01; 4/02; 11/02; 18/02
TERM 1 (January 2026-February 2026)
Wednesday, 16:00-18:00, Room 636, Marshgate Building, UCLEast

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UCL East - Marshgate, 7 Sidings Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00
