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Louis Rice is an Associate Professor in Architecture at the University of the West of England, Bristol, and serves as the Head of the World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Healthy Urban Environments. His academic background includes a degree in Architecture from Sheffield University. With over a decade of experience in the architecture field, he has worked in architectural practices in London and Paris. His research focuses on interdisciplinary collaborations that investigate healthier and more sustainable urban settlements, examining the relationship between design, the built environment, and health. He has authored numerous books, articles, and presentations for international conferences on the topics of healthy and sustainable built environments. His areas of expertise encompass Architecture, Health, Healthy Urban Design, Spatial Determinants of Wellbeing, Sustainability, Zero-carbon Design, Urban Resilience, Interdisciplinary Research, and Biophilic Design.
Standard postgraduate entry for departments within the College of Arts, Technology and Environment including Engineering, Architecture, and Geography Environmental Management.