Today we spoke with Historian, Writer, Broadcaster and Educator Tom Dyckhoff about the rise and fall of the late capitalist city - the rub of super-gentrification versus creative-anarchism as an engine for innovation - and building communities where we can all find our 'ledge'.
Tom is a master in the architecture space and has a CV overflowing with experience in top design institutions, including writing for The Architects Journal, teaching at University College London and being a committee member for The Twentieth Century Society, just to scratch the surface. We can't wait to share his innovative ideas with you.
Listen to Episode 12 with Tom Dyckhoff below, and subscribe to FreeThinking wherever you get your podcasts!
30: Nigel Coates, Architect & Designer
29: Roger Black, Ballymore Property Group
28: James Parkinson, Greater London Authority
27: Suzana Bishop, Fed Square
26: Beth Hise, Sydney Living Museums
25: Sophie Travers, Collingwood Yards
24: Neil Schneider - former Chief Executive at Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council
23: Will Chamberlain, Creative Wick & the Cultural Interest Group
Ep 22: Ben Gattie, Triple P Group & The Working Capital
Ep 21: Simon Pitkeathley, The Camden Highline
Ep 20: Kate Willard OBE, Thames Estuary Growth Board
Ep 19. Penny Cameron, Stanhope PLC
Ep 18. James Scroggs and Christy Traore, New Working Class
Ep 17. Rumi Bose, Regeneration Project Manager, Southwark Council
Ep 16. Kat Hanna, Masterplan Strategist, Lendlease
Ep 15. Tara Poole, Coordinator of City of Ballarat‘s ”Creative City” Strategy
Ep 14. Chris Levine, World-leading Light Artist
Ep 13. Sally Curtain, CEO, Bendigo Kangan Institute
Ep11. Bill Grimsey, legendary retailer
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