In this EG podcast, deputy editor Tim Burke is joined by guests working across the built environment to discuss the challenges of ensuring that new and old buildings alike are helping to address, rather than add to, the climate crisis – as well as what message the industry should take from growing voices of protest such as Extinction Rebellion.
Listen in to hear insights from
Marco Abdallah, head of engineering, Drees & Sommer
Matthew Brundle, associate director, Evora Global
Louise Ellison, group head of sustainability, Hammerson
Sarah Ratcliffe, CEO, Better Buildings Partnership
Gordon Roy, district surveyor and environmental resilience director, City of London Corporation
Redefining how real estate uses tech to address the climate challenge
Driving a better experience in the workplace
Voice of the Region: Hampshire – Retail reinvented
The great workplace reset
Dealmaker of the Month: John Proctor, FHP
School of Hard Knocks: Serial founder Neil Sinclair
In on the Act: Daniel Black discusses differences between English and Scottish law
Voice of the Region: Glasgow – Captain of industry
School of Hard Knocks: Canary Wharf Group’s Jane Hollinshead
School of Hard Knocks: JLL’s Katie Kopec
Bricks & Mortar: RICS Matrics Surveyor of the Year, Carolyn Brady discusses her career in property
Dealmaker of the Month: Patrick Matheson, Knight Frank
On the Case: The Building Safety Act bites in Olympic Village dispute
Bricks & Mortar: Changing career and establishing yourself as a sole practitioner
Voice of the Region: Teesside – Riverside renaissance
Bricks & Mortar: Turley’s James Simondson on delivering social value through planning
In on the Act: Stephen Jourdan KC discusses the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill
School of Hard Knocks: Harworth’s Lynda Shillaw
Bricks & Mortar: CSTT’s Terry Watts rounds up on the trust’s latest initiatives
EG’s Office Politics Christmas Feast
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