MAPHIS: Using machine learning to understand city development
Brigstow funded Experimental Partnership “MAPHIS: Mapping History – What historical maps can tell us about urban development” intends to develop novel, interdisciplinary methods that facilitate the extraction of information from historical maps and the analysis of Census records, in order to study urban development in the long run. The blessing, the curse, and the distortion… Continue reading→
A Tale of Three Methods
There is a recognised need to find new roles for our churches, helping them better serve communities and move towards long-term sustainability (a pressure recognised at the highest level by the Church of England). For the Churches Conservation Trust (CCT), their historic churches are to be enjoyed by everyone as places of heritage, culture, spirituality,… Continue reading→
Lets continue to connect!
Hello everyone, We hope you are all keeping safe and well in the current difficult circumstances. Just to let you know that Brigstow is still open for conversations and ideas, albeit virtually rather than face-to-face. These are uncertain times but we are still planning to keep supporting new and exciting interdisciplinary projects in the future… Continue reading→