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25.11.2020Albert Memorial | Chris Miele | Design | England | Heritage | London | Montagu Evans | Planner-interview | The Clash
Planners have an important part to play in conserving the best of the past in our built environment. But even historic buildings must be allowed to remain vital in the present, Chris Miele tells Simon Wicks...
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03.11.2020Campaigning & Advocacy | International | Planner-interview | planning careers | Professional Development | sustainable development | UK | Young Planner of the Year
Robyn Skerratt has become RTPI Young Planner of the Year at an extraordinarily challenging time. But Covid-19 won’t stop her building bridges between professions, as Simon Wicks discovers...
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28.09.2020Ireland | niall cussen | Office of the planing regulator | OPR | Planner-interview | Policy & Politics
Eighteen months into his role as Ireland’s first planning regulator, Niall Cussen talks transparency, being in the public eye, planning education and the time he cycled home to Dublin from a meeting – in...
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25.08.2020Bev Hurley | Campaigning & Advocacy | IED | inequality | Planner-interview | Policy & Politics | Professional Development | social value | UK
Bev Hurley is at the forefront of putting social value at the heart of the economy. The Institute of Economic Development chair tells Huw Morris why the UK must do better
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11.08.2020City Urbanist | Climate Change | climate change | cop26 | Design | placemaking | Planner-interview | Policy & Politics | Scotland | urbanism
Glasgow’s first ‘City Urbanist’, Brian Evans FRTPI is charged with knitting together policy and practice to help create a city that works. He tells Matt Moody about the ‘existential challenges’ of one of the...
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08.07.2020Design | England | Housing | MOBIE | modular housing | Planner-interview | Professional Development | UK
Housebuilding in the UK is stuck in the past, Mark Southgate tells Serena Ralston. What’s needed is a revolution
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07.05.2020Design | design | England | Housing | Peter Barber | placemaking | Planner-interview | social housing | UK
Peter Barber designs housing that is economical in its use of space and money, but also liberating in its sociability and concern for the most vulnerable in society. Matt Moody digs into the...
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31.03.2020Campaigning & Advocacy | civic voice | Community Engagement | England | Environmental | Griff Rhys Jones | Housing | participation | Plan Making - Local & Neighbourhood | Planner-interview | public engagement
Griff Rhys Jones may have made his name as a comedian, actor and broadcaster, but the president of Civic Voice has a long-standing passion for public engagement with the built environment, as he tells Laura...
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03.01.2020
The new RTPI president is an evangelist for engagement, her attitude informed by a panoply of professional and extracurricular activities. Martin Read finds out why listening matters to Sue...
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02.12.2019Centric Lab | Environmental | Health | Mental health | neuroscience | Planner-interview | Regeneration | stress | UK | wellbeing
Poorly planned environments pose serious risk to physical and mental health, says cognitive neuroscientist Araceli Camargo – and, as she tells Catherine Early, she has the evidence to prove it
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