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How do we make places where people want to live, work, play and learn? A podcast on cities, property, architecture and urban design. Support us on Patreon www.patreon.com/thedeveloperuk Hosted on A... more
FAQs about The Developer podcast:How many episodes does The Developer podcast have?The podcast currently has 112 episodes available.
February 13, 2023The death and life of city trees with Elaine Cresswell, ReShapedWhat are we doing wrong when it comes to urban tree planting? With an estimated 30 to 70% of city trees expected to die within a year of planting, landscape architect Elaine Cresswell, founder of ReShaped, dishes the dirt on the reasons city trees die, from funding to specification, soil to maintenance. With targets for net zero, flood resilience, air pollution and Biodiversity Net Gain, we need our landscapes to work harder than ever. Other topics covered include why architects shouldn't put cherry blossoms or birch trees in their renderings and planning applications. Please subscribe if you like our podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more50minPlay
January 31, 2023Urban quilting: Valerie Beirne on stitching a place in timeThere are times when placemaking is about urban acupuncture; a series of strategic interventions that signpost and make accessible what is already there – microplans in lieu of masterplans. In this podcast, landscape architect Valerie Beirne, founder of Where Pathways Meet, discusses her 14 years at Better Bankside and the potential impact of incremental projects where a singular vision is delivered by local partnerships big and small. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more41minPlay
January 20, 2023Ageing in place: A new almshouse for LondonPsychologist B. F. Skinner famously compared old age to a foreign country: “You will enjoy it more if you have prepared yourself before you go.” But are UK towns and cities ready to welcome those on the journey? Figures from the 2021 census revealed that there are 2.5m people aged 50 or older living in London, while the OECD estimates that older adults comprise 15% of the population of metropolitan areas of the UK.Could a new almshouse in Blackfriars be a future model for independent, affordable living for older Londoners? Chris Wilson, CEO of Southwark Charities and Justin Nicholls, founding director of Fathom Architects share their visionIf you love what we do, please subscribe to The Developer Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, and sign up to The Developer Weekly email to find out when new episodes go live. Visit our website at www.thedeveloper.live to find out more. You can support our podcast on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thedeveloperuk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more47minPlay
December 13, 2022The alchemy of office community: “We want radiators, not drains”When it comes to the creative industries, people are looking for workspaces that you want to come to and do things together, says Richard Pearce, founder and director of office developer TCN. “It’s going to be hybrid working from now on. People need to have a reason to get out of their comfortable homes.” For TCN – which describes itself as a “creative workplace” provider – the offer is an interesting office space and a community of creative SME businesses. But how do you bring different businesses together and foster collaboration? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more33minPlay
November 23, 2022Tom Chance on Community Land Trusts: “It’s about giving communities democratic muscle”What is a community land trust and why start one? We speak to Tom Chance, chief executive of the Community Land Trust Network about this legal entity which gives communities ownership and power over land and property development. We dig into how CLTs get started, what types of homes and places CLTs are delivering from high street regeneration to affordable housing, and the three biggest challenges faced by most community land trusts: acquiring land, finance and expertise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more40minPlay
June 22, 2022Urbanistas at 10: “It's a playground to explore authentic leadership as a woman”"It's about showing up, not just as a professional, but as a person; to bring your whole self." Founders Rachel Fisher and Liane Hartley talk about Urbanistas, a network for amplifying women's ideas to improve cities as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. From its early beginnings in London to its global expansion with several chapters around the world, from Manchester to New York, Sydney and Rotterdam, Fisher and Hartley share their unique perspective on what makes their expo model so replicable and successful as a fun and effective training ground for women leaders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more37minPlay
June 06, 2022Happy or not? Mount Anvil’s unique approach to community engagementListening to residents is informing change at Mount Anvil, including the pressing need to address the cost-of-living crisis by reducing energy use. But their approach to community engagement is also changing as a result: Marcus Bate, Partnerships and Communities Director, talks about how the Covid lockdowns made them realise the value of face-to-face conversations: “Forcing us to rely on digital has shown us some of the flaws in our digital strategy.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more43minPlay
May 13, 2022The architectural history of Queer Spaces: "Flowers blossoming in the desert of Modernity"A fresh canon of queer architectural precedents drawn from a rich and undocumented cultural history, artist Adam Nathaniel Furman and architectural historian Joshua Mardell discuss their book Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQIA+ Places and Spaces and why it's so important that the Royal Institute of British Architects has published this book, giving up-and-coming queer designers a celebratory history and institutional legitimacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more47minPlay
April 27, 2022Ilaria del Beato, CEO, Frasers Property UK: "We need to rise to these challenges"How do you transform an out-of-town business park into a place where people want to work? Ilaria de Beato, CEO, Frasers Property UK talks about shaking up the business park with sports and leisure facilities, better transport connections and a fresh commitment to sustainability, health and wellbeing for employees and tenants Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more42minPlay
April 05, 2022Josie Parsons, CEO, Local Space: “Improving thermal efficiency is the best thing we can do”Local Space is a unique social housing provider that buys and refurbishes properties for homeless families in four London boroughs. Some have been evicted, others are living in their car or sofa-surfing in overcrowded housing. Their average length of tenancy is six years. Josie Parsons, CEO of Local Space, speaks about the cost of living crisis, their pilot project to refurbish homes to an EPC A and busts some myths about people on benefits and made homeless Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more39minPlay
FAQs about The Developer podcast:How many episodes does The Developer podcast have?The podcast currently has 112 episodes available.