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In this episode I am joined by Mark Hosea, Director of
Mark is a chartered surveyor and member of the RICS. He is responsible for balancing the commercial and conservation objectives of the Old Royal Naval College, aligning them with the values and expectations of their many audiences and stakeholders. Along with overseeing the complex estate and its significant budgets, notably
Tom has extensive knowledge of built assets, having worked on contemporary buildings and large construction sites such as the London Olympic Park, whilst also having managed and developed around 100 listed buildings and structures -including being responsible for the estates of 2 UNESCO world heritage sites.
We talk about how they both got into their respective
We discuss the importance of having the right people roundthe table when you are working on a project and the need for collaboration and open communication.
The meaning of heritage and how it is important and what
We talk about some myths when working on large sites and the lack of funding support from the government and what this then means to those looking after them. Along with the usual common themes and misconceptions in
It will be an interesting listen for anyone embarking on a
In this episode I am joined by Mark Hosea, Director of
Mark is a chartered surveyor and member of the RICS. He is responsible for balancing the commercial and conservation objectives of the Old Royal Naval College, aligning them with the values and expectations of their many audiences and stakeholders. Along with overseeing the complex estate and its significant budgets, notably
Tom has extensive knowledge of built assets, having worked on contemporary buildings and large construction sites such as the London Olympic Park, whilst also having managed and developed around 100 listed buildings and structures -including being responsible for the estates of 2 UNESCO world heritage sites.
We talk about how they both got into their respective
We discuss the importance of having the right people roundthe table when you are working on a project and the need for collaboration and open communication.
The meaning of heritage and how it is important and what
We talk about some myths when working on large sites and the lack of funding support from the government and what this then means to those looking after them. Along with the usual common themes and misconceptions in
It will be an interesting listen for anyone embarking on a