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THE GRIMSHAW PODCAST

GRIMSHAW CITIES PODCAST Hosted by Tim Williams


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  • 18. PROTECTING RENTERS AND TENANTS: A GLOBAL DISCOURSE

    01:08:21||Season 5, Ep. 18
    The housing crisis is an international one, though it can take different forms in different countries. What is shared is the need to protect and promote the interests of renters, tenants and others who may be vulnerable in our various housing systems. Two people doing great work in their own neck of the woods that is also, we believe, of international significance are the two leaders brought together for the first time for this Grimshaw Cities podcast: Richard Blakeway, England's Housing Ombudsman and Trina Jones, Rental Commissioner for New South Wales. It's an engaging but important global dialogue.

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  • 17. THERE GOES THE NEIGHBOURHOOD: CHALLENGE AND RENEWAL

    01:02:10||Season 5, Ep. 17
    People acquire houses but they live in and come from neighbourhoods. In this timely conversation Andrew talks with Grimshaw's Head of Cities, Tim, about the state of British neighbourhoods and the interventions his Commission, chaired by the well-respected former minister Hillary Armstrong, recommends renewing them. Although the Commission has been focussed on neighbourhoods in the UK, the interventions it recommends are relevant well beyond the UK. 
  • 16. GIMME SHELTER: THE HOUSING HIJACK

    01:07:09||Season 5, Ep. 16
    Everyone talks about the housing crisis.Few talk about the systems producing it.In this special edition of the Grimshaw Podcast, Tim Williams sits down with economist Cameron Murray, author of The Great Housing Hijack, to unpack the political, economic, and urban forces reshaping housing in Australia and beyond.Not just a conversation about property.A conversation about how cities work, who they serve, and what happens when housing becomes detached from civic purpose.
  • 15. THE CITY AND AI

    58:08||Season 5, Ep. 15
    AI will transform how we work in the built environment, yet there are still more questions than answers, and many feel unprepared for what comes next. In this episode, Dr Tim Williams speaks with Tom Sanchez, Professor of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning at Texas A&M University, and author of Artificial Intelligence for Urban Planning. He offers a clear and practical roadmap for urbanists navigating this shift.
  • 14. DOWNTOWN RENEWAL - SAN FRANCISCO

    56:37||Season 5, Ep. 14
    City centres everywhere are seeking renewal. In this episode Robbie Silver, President and CEO of Downtown SF Partnership, tells us what’s creating San Francisco’s new momentum at the city’s heart. Joining us in the conversation is Andrew Byrne, Grimshaw’s Managing Partner for our LA studio.
  • 13. REBEL URBANIST

    54:47||Season 5, Ep. 13
    Journalist, author and activist Elizabeth Farrelly, is the best known urbanist in Australia, with an international reputation. The title of her recent best-selling book, Killing Sydney: the Fight for a City’s Soul, speaks eloquently of her concerns but also of her independent spirit and determination to change the direction of the city she loves. A feisty and characterful conversation full of insights not just about Australia’s global city but cities in general and how communities need to be galvanised to ensure they still provide opportunities for all.  
  • 12. HOUSING: PLACE MATTERS

    38:33||Season 5, Ep. 12
    The international drive to increase housing supply is an opportunity to improve existing communities but also to design and deliver new high-amenity, higher density, low carbon, mixed use settlements. In this episode Tim Williams talks with Sara Waller – title, of Sovereign Network Group/SNG and Kirsten Lees, architect, masterplanner and Managing Partner, Paris for Grimshaw, about meeting this dual challenge. Though, much of the discussion focusses on the UK, where the government is targeting 1.5 million new homes over the next 5 years, many of them in next-generation New Towns, the discussion will be of interest to all those working internationally to make better, more sustainable and inclusive places.