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Green Urbanist - Sustainable Placemaking, Planning and Urban Design
100+ episodes exploring climate action in cities and neighbourhoods.
This show provides actionable advice and case studies on:
- Sustainable urban design and placemaking principles.
- How to design cities and neighbourhoods for biodiversity net gain and wildlife.
- Climate adaptation: How to build resilience to climate change in cities.
- Net zero carbon masterplanning and architecture.
- Circular economy: How to minimise waste and emissions in new development.
- Transport: How to transition cities away to sustainable and active travel.
- Regenerative Design: Delivering positive benefits for the environment and communities.
Who is it for? Urban designers, planners, developers, architects, landscape architects, urban ecologists, engineers, transport professionals and urban citizens.
The Green Urbanist podcast is hosted by Ross O'Ceallaigh, an urban designer and sustainable placemaking consultant.
Green Urbanist - Sustainable Placemaking, Planning and Urban Design
#111: Engaging Communities with the Future of Place and Nature, with the Place Bureau
My guests today are Rosanna Vitiello, Chief at the Place Bureau, and Domenica Landin, Associate Design Researcher at Place Bureau.
Place Bureau is a research, strategy and design studio that defines new frontiers for places around the world.
We talk about:
- How to meaningfully engage communities with the future of their places and climate adaptation.
- The Collaborative Place Futures Toolkit, a practical tool for engaging communities in the future.
- How coastal communities can create positive plans for the future in response to rising sea levels.
- Their book Natural Futures, which explores the future of human-nature interactions in an era of change.
Learn more about Place Bureau: https://www.theplacebureau.com/
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