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Unfrozen interviews Peter Wynne Rees, Professor of Places and City Planning, The Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, who was previously City Planning Officer for the City of London, from 1985 to 2014. He is a founding member and director (1990-2022) of the British Council for Offices and received their President’s Award in 2003 for “presiding over one of the most extensive periods of redevelopment in the City’s long history”. This is his first appearance on the program, but he has been the subject of two prior episodes, #21, This is London: Rees Remembrances and #22, The Engine Room, the City, and Color Commentary.
Intro/Outro: "The City Is Here for You to Use," by The Futureheads
Discussed:
CTBUH Lynn Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award
Shoreditch
20 Fenchurch Street
Metropolis
Canary Wharf
Favelas
The East End
The cult of home ownership, enforced by government
The Elizabeth Line
HS2
Lifespan of buildings vs building products
What architecture and planning students should be learning
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Unfrozen interviews Peter Wynne Rees, Professor of Places and City Planning, The Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, who was previously City Planning Officer for the City of London, from 1985 to 2014. He is a founding member and director (1990-2022) of the British Council for Offices and received their President’s Award in 2003 for “presiding over one of the most extensive periods of redevelopment in the City’s long history”. This is his first appearance on the program, but he has been the subject of two prior episodes, #21, This is London: Rees Remembrances and #22, The Engine Room, the City, and Color Commentary.
Intro/Outro: "The City Is Here for You to Use," by The Futureheads
Discussed:
CTBUH Lynn Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award
Shoreditch
20 Fenchurch Street
Metropolis
Canary Wharf
Favelas
The East End
The cult of home ownership, enforced by government
The Elizabeth Line
HS2
Lifespan of buildings vs building products
What architecture and planning students should be learning
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