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Developers on climate: “We can’t change policy, but we can not make things worse”
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Developers discuss post-Covid public space and town centre design in the context of the climate emergency. Has the pandemic derailed or accelerated progress in making our cities more climate resilient? How do we design public spaces that support social connection and democracy while tackling critical urban issues such as flooding, drought, pollution and overheating? This live podcast recording is sponsored by Vestre and features Chris Brown, Igloo; Olaide Oboh, First Base; Jonathan Wilson, Citu; Paul King, Lendlease; Yẹmí Àlàdérun, Islington & Shoreditch Housing Association and Neil Murphy, TOWN with Romy Rawlings, Vestre. Support our podcast and also get the magazine
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Developers discuss post-Covid public space and town centre design in the context of the climate emergency. Has the pandemic derailed or accelerated progress in making our cities more climate resilient? How do we design public spaces that support social connection and democracy while tackling critical urban issues such as flooding, drought, pollution and overheating? This live podcast recording is sponsored by Vestre and features Chris Brown, Igloo; Olaide Oboh, First Base; Jonathan Wilson, Citu; Paul King, Lendlease; Yẹmí Àlàdérun, Islington & Shoreditch Housing Association and Neil Murphy, TOWN with Romy Rawlings, Vestre. Support our podcast and also get the magazine
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