To a More Ambitious Place: looking back to look forward
As we warm up for this year’s Glass-House Debate Series, let’s take a final look at where we ended the […]
Do we accept the status quo in place? A round-up of our London debate
“We are both too ambitious and not ambitious enough” opened our first speaker, Alastair Donald on Wednesday at our fourth […]
To a More Ambitious Place: Do we accept the status quo in place? Think piece #3
By Alexei Schwab The pressure is on for London to build more homes, and we are seeing a raft of […]
To a More Ambitious Place: Do we accept the status quo in place? Think piece #2
By Sir Tom Shebbeare An amateur planner: asset or a hazard? Challenging the status quo by using the tool of […]
To a More Ambitious Place: Do we accept the status quo in place? Think piece #1
By Samar Héchaimé The question put forth is ‘Do we accept the status quo in place?’ My question is what […]
Is our view of place too short-sighted?
Is our view of place too short-sighted? On Wednesday 11 February, we put this question to an engaged Bristol audience, […]
To a More Ambitious Place: Is our view of place too short-sighted? Think piece #1
By Katy Hawkins Today we continue to see a trend of one mega structure replaced by another; we go from […]
To a More Ambitious Place: Is our view of place too short-sighted? Think piece #2
By Cleo Newcombe-Jones If places are designed to be both people-centric and environmentally resilient it’s difficult to be too short-sighted. […]
Do the right people have power in place? A round-up of our Sheffield Debate
On Wednesday 19th November, we were honoured to be hosted as the inaugural event in one of Sheffield’s newest cultural […]
To a More Ambitious Place: Do the right people have power in place? Think piece #2
By Christopher Rowe I define power as the ability to mobilise resources to meet our needs. Since 2008 I have […]