Civic Square is a community group working in Birmingham.
After more than 10 years of organising in their home city, CIVIC SQUARE are actively working on site to co-build Neighbourhood Public Square as an significant demonstrator, orientating development and construction towards the many layers of redesign required for regenerative civic infrastructure at the heart of our neighbourhoods.
Together with many people and partners they are reimagining land stewardship, finance, and governance, as well as deeply committing to ecological building design, bio-based material retrofit, and acting in an infrastructural capacity to enable wider built environment transition.
Whilst rooted in place, CIVIC SQUARE are working openly to discover and share new forms of public goods to meet the challenges and opportunities that our neighbourhoods will face now and in the future, as part of a wider ecosystem of interconnected movements at local, national and global scales.
Immy Kaur, Co-Founder and Director of Civic Square, is a speaker at Building Resilience: Demonstrators for a Changing Climate (25 June 2026, Design Museum, London), participating in a panel on community-led retrofit.
Civic Square participated as a Policy Fellow in 2023 in the Cultural Policy Fellowships programme, researching Building neighbourhoods of the future.