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THE GRIMSHAW PODCAST

GRIMSHAW CITIES PODCAST Hosted by Tim Williams


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  • 9. DESIGNING THE FUTURE CITY

    42:58||Season 4, Ep. 9
    Cities are in flux in the wake of the pandemic with further disruption imminent in the era of Urban AI. On today's episode of the Grimshaw Cities Podcast Series, Carlo Ratti, Director of MIT Senseable City Lab & Curator of the 2025 Venice Biennale asks, "What role for architects in the future city?" Also joining the conversation is Keith Brewis, Partner at Grimshaw.

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  • 8. THE RESILIENT CITY

    59:20||Season 4, Ep. 8
    This episode's guest is Beck Dawson, who has an international reputation in her crucial role as Chief Resilience Officer for Australia's global city, Sydney. In this conversation, Beck shares her acute insights into the international innovation and best practice for promoting the resilience of our cities.
  • 7. MOBILITY AND THE CITY: NEW THINKING

    01:02:48||Season 4, Ep. 7
    Today's guest is Todd Litman, Executive Director of the Victoria Transport Policy Institute, based in Canada. Todd is recognised internationally as a thought leader in transport and city-planning. This episode discusses everything from congestion charging through Transit Oriented Development, to EVs and AVs, so don't miss it.
  • 6. PARRAMATTA: INDIGENOUS MEETING PLACE TO WORLD STAGE

    01:03:53||Season 4, Ep. 6
    Our guest is Gail Connolly, urban planner and now CEO of one of the most important councils in Australia, Parramatta, at the fast-growing heart of the nation’s global city, Sydney.
  • 5. URBAN INNOVATION AND PUBLIC-PRIVATE COLLABORATION

    58:19||Season 4, Ep. 5
    In this episode, Tim talks with Andrew Chappell, the Head of Origination at international developer, LendLease about his current, broad real estate, place-making and ESG portfolio. Andrew also discusses LendLease's recent development work in Silicon Valley, and his early and continuing involvement in innovation districts.
  • 4. RUNNING A BIG CITY

    50:35||Season 4, Ep. 4
    In this episode, Tim talks to the Chief Executive of Leeds City Council, Tom Riordan CBE about managing the services for and economic development of Leeds, one of the biggest and most important British cities. Joining them is award-winning architect Mark Middleton, Grimshaw's Group Managing Partner who has the further distinction of being a fellow Yorkshireman.
  • 3. SMART ADVOCACY FOR THE CITY

    01:01:54||Season 4, Ep. 3
    Tom Wright, President of the storied and influential Regional Plan Association of New York talks about their impact, current campaigns – and the future of the tri-state area. Tim is also joined by Niharika Shekhawat, an Urban Designer at Grimshaw's New York studio, to discuss how she interacts with the RPA's legacy in her own work.
  • 2. SOCIAL HOUSING ANALYTICS: VIENNA AND LONDON

    56:14||Season 4, Ep. 2
    Architects Gustavo Maldonado-Gil and Christina Lenart, both Masters in Space Syntax from the Bartlett School, do a deep dive into data analytics, housing and urbanism, with acute insights into success factors for social housing design and location.
  • 1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE CITY

    53:55||Season 4, Ep. 1
    Today, the Grimshaw Cities podcast is pleased to launch the first episode of our new, fourth series: The Intelligent City. Dr Tim Williams welcomes Dr. Sarah Barns, founder and director of ESEM Projects, a leading expert in experiential art, design and digital storytelling for urban precincts. Sarah Barnes was recently awarded the Vice-Chancellor’s Senior Research Fellowship from RMIT to further her work as an urban strategist. She is known for her facilitation of community, creative and digital programs that connect people, places and habitat. Grimshaw’s Head of Design Technology, Andy Watts, joins Tim and Sarah in this conversation.