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Radical ideas for making better and greener public spaces
Radical ideas for making better and greener public spaces

Radical rethink: Hear the ideas

Listen to six ideas to improve in the design and development of public space and places at our online events on 23 and 30 September

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The Developer is pleased to announce that six Radical Rethink proposals have been revealed across two online events on 23 and 30 September at 10am at a special Festival of Place Bytesize event supported by Vestre.

 

Attendees could register for free.

 

Radical Rethink 1 - Wednesday 23 September, 10am

Featuring Tina Muldowney with "Readjusting site boundaries" - a proposal for positive action beyond the red line; Jaffer Muljiani with "What if all ground floors were public space?" and Rosanna Vitiello with the "Carnival as a tool for rapid prototyping alternative futures for our public spaces"

 

Feedback panel includes Tara Gbolade, Gbolade Design Studio; Sue Morgan, Design Council, Natascha McIntyre-Hall, Portsmouth City Council, Jonny Anstead, TOWN and Adam Thorpe, Reclaim the Streets

 

Radical Rethink 2 - Wednesday 30 September, 10am

Featuring Rebecca McDonald-Balfour with "Putting landscape architecture, planning and environment on the national curriculum", Zoë Berman and Roland Karthaus with "Making front gardens into a public commons" and Christopher Arthey with "Gross Social Value: a new metric"

 

 

Feedback panel includes, Aminah Ricks, Future Planners; Pamela Smith, National Trust; Cat Drew, Design Council, Natascha McIntyre-Hall, Portsmouth City Council; Jonny Anstead, TOWN, Romy Rawlings, Vestre


Developed with landscape architect Will Sandy and supported by Vestre, Radical Rethink is a call out for radical thinking for public space from policy-makers, planners, designers, academics and thinkers – anyone with an idea pushing for new ways of working.

 

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