London Festival of Architecture returns in June, with a packed schedule of tours, talks, installations and exhibitions inspired by this year’s theme of ‘Act’.
Read MoreING Media, the leading built environment PR and strategic communications consultancy has made four new hires to its senior team.
Read MoreAppointment heralds change in leadership structure to accelerate ING’s next phase of growth, following move to become a 100% employee-owned business.
Read MoreEurope is still home to many of the world’s most talked about cities, but its leaders are far less visible than before the pandemic, and online news has become far more prominent as social media mentions disappear.
Read MoreWhere do UK cities and conversations overlap most? ING’s latest data benchmarks the UK’s most important city networks – Core Cities, Key Cities and the Scottish Cities Alliance – alongside the country’s most global city, London.
Read MorePR firm ING Media has been appointed to two significant briefs in the lead up to COP26.
Read MoreModular construction is making a bold return. The UK has for decades lagged behind its northern European neighbours in delivering factory-made buildings, but there is a renewed appetite for technological innovation in construction, and developers and public bodies alike are backing MMC.
Read MoreFourth in our #INGbookclub series features Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireland: How imperialism has shaped modern Britain, a Sunday Times’ bestseller.
Read MoreThe third in our #INGBookClub series features Lucy Jones, author of Losing Eden: Why our minds need the wild, a Times’ bestseller and book of the year in 2020.
Read MoreFinding a way to successfully co-exist with nature has been a long running challenge for our society, particularly in cities, towns and public spaces. Can the latest innovative urban design overcome this challenge while also combatting climate change?
Read MoreWill the pandemic reshape the way cities use digital to promote tourism and investment? As cities plan for activity and visitors to return, this INGsights event shares the latest research and hears how communications and marketing leaders from across the world are working to create unique urban stories.
Read MoreThe pandemic has highlighted in no uncertain terms how buildings can affect our wellbeing. Despite much speculation, the future of the office looks secure, with most advocating for greater flexibility and improved working environments.
Read MoreAs the property sector wakes up to the importance of social value, could a new wave of real estate B Corporations, committed to purpose beyond profit, transform the industry for good?
Read MoreThe second in our ING Book Club series will feature Peter York in conversation with The Guardian’s Archie Bland. Peter and Patrick Barwise’s authored The War Against the BBC.
Read MoreKey Cities – a group representing mid-size cities and urban areas across the UK – has appointed built environment communications specialist ING Media to provide policy and media services as it looks to expand its reach and influence as part of the UK’s economic recovery.
Read MoreING is launching a new series of virtual book clubs in 2021, with each event featuring an author in conversation with our Founder and Managing Director, Leanne Tritton.
Read MoreNew research shows how the UK property industry struggled to adapt and keep up with new trends and conversations. The built environment needs a new narrative to sustain asset
Read MoreIt's a given that developers must understand exactly who buyers are and what they are searching for. In a competitive market, many are now going beyond this, offering a holistic, multi-sensory experience, in order to secure sales.
Read MoreAs our cities slowly come back to life, what role could art and design play in reanimating our public spaces and enticing people back out onto the streets? How can we work together to commission art and design that engages and celebrates local communities, rather than simply imposing it upon them?
Read MoreAt ING we find walking around our local area a great way to reconnect and find a bit calm during the busy day. As some of us return to the city, finding green spaces and ‘hidden gems’ where we can be outside and close to nature is important for our wellbeing.
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