A collection of some of the best student work from Bartlett School of Architecture at University College, London. Through a detailed presentation of over 100 student projects, each succinctly explained by the individual tutors concerned, the book shows how architectural designs and ideas can creatively address some of the world’s most pressing urban and social problems through buildings and other forms of architectural invention. The wide range of projects deal inventively with such important issues as cultural identity; housing; climate change; health; and public space, as well as the architectural concerns of the imagination of exciting forms and aesthetic languages.