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The Blueprint by Ballymore

The Blueprint: Neighbourhoods

Season 1, Ep. 1

The Return of the Urban Village: Keeping a human scale in our cities of the future

This episode looks at how we can make sure our global megacities keep humans at their heart, designing neighbourhoods around people rather than master plans, and ensuring mixed amenities are within easy reach. 

Guests: Jan Gehl (founder, Gehl), Mary Portas (founder, Portas Agency), Glenn Howells (architect, Mill Harbour). 

For more information on Mill Harbour, or to register your interest, visit www.millharbour.co.uk.

Host and executive producer: Jonathan Openshaw

Technical producer: John James Welch

Sound design: Kieron Banerji

You can follow Ballymore on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @ballymore. 

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