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    Explore " place making" with insightful episodes like "Station Hill with Alex Aitchison, Lincoln Property Company", "Lobby Series: Empowering Art to Build Communities", "Lobby Series: Fashion’s Impact on People and Planet", "Powerful moments from the pod." and "Making Memories and Place with Julia Beabout" from podcasts like ""Battle and Bunce Talking Property", "Talking Property with CBRE", "Talking Property with CBRE", "Imagine a Place" and "Experience by Design"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    Station Hill with Alex Aitchison, Lincoln Property Company

    Station Hill with Alex Aitchison, Lincoln Property Company

    The Station Hill interview with Alex Aitchison, Lincoln Property Company

     In depth interview with the developer of Station Hill located in Reading which will be the largest scheme of its type in the South East of England. Alex leads the team in the UK of this US based company and has a successful  history of completing projects across the region. The interview touches on the office content, BTR element and the ambitions of LPC to grow in Europe  and its search for new projects.


     


    The Battle & Bunce podcast Interviews the people making the headlines across key property markets of Reading, Oxford, Cambridge and west London, loosely labelled the 'The Golden Triangle'.

    Additional notes and details can be found in the weekly journal The Forum published by UK Property Forums.

    www.ukpropertyforums.com


    Lobby Series: Empowering Art to Build Communities

    Lobby Series: Empowering Art to Build Communities

    Lobby Series: Each episode from this series takes place in the lobby of some of Sydney’s most iconic buildings and brings together our very own in-house experts with market leaders who are shaping our future cities.  

    Creating spaces where people can thrive is a modern challenge that major cities are facing. In the first special episode of our Lobby Series, CBRE’s Pacific Advisory Services CEO, Phil Rowland, sits down with Lorraine to find out how organisations can maximise the human experience in the spaces people frequent every day. 

    If you have any questions regarding this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to address in future episodes, please email us at talkingproperty@cbre.com.

    Lobby Series: Fashion’s Impact on People and Planet

    Lobby Series: Fashion’s Impact on People and Planet

    Lobby Series: Each episode from this series takes place in the lobby of some of Sydney’s most iconic buildings and brings together our very own in-house experts with market leaders who are shaping our future cities.  

    The fashion industry has come under enormous pressure to think about how they design, manufacture and ship products in a more ethical and sustainable way.  
     
    In this episode of Talking Property, Kate Bailey, the Head of Retail and Alternatives Research at CBRE, sits down with Gordon Renouf, CEO & Founder of Good On You. Together, they discuss the consumer trends driving the future of fashion, whether immersive retail experiences will fuel consumerism or aid a more circular economy and whether companies can be profitable while still considering ESG factors.  

    If you have any questions regarding this episode or property topics that you’d like CBRE to address in future episodes, please email us at talkingproperty@cbre.com.

    Powerful moments from the pod.

    Powerful moments from the pod.

    In this episode, we decided to do something different, we wanted to reflect back on a few powerful moments that made us stop and think just a little bit deeper. Today, we revisit discussions with Mark Bryan Pat Milbery, and Andrea Herron to discover those moments in the conversation that sparked our curiosity on the metaverse, how to encourage passion in others, and the importance of mental health in the workplace. 

    Hear the full episodes below: 

    Mark Bryan: "The future of design and work." 

    Pat Milbery: "Give it all away." 

    Andrea Herron: "There's an elephant in your office." (Watch the webinar)

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    Making Memories and Place with Julia Beabout

    Making Memories and Place with Julia Beabout

    Memories are central to our lives, and how we form a sense of who we are as people. How we remember and engage with the past speaks to our identity in the present. Both events good and bad can form deep impressions in our minds, cutting grooves  and building pinnacles that create the topography of our experiences. Low points and high points, trauma and triumphs, all are part of the past brought to present in our memories.

    But memories are not ours alone to make. Rather, memories can be built, constructed, framed, and recalled in the context of others, society, and culture. We can see this today in American society, where there is a lot of contested territory regarding what is being remembered and how. When we broaden out the voices being represented in these collective memories, the challenge becomes even greater to be inclusive and to negotiate memories in these contested spaces.

    To explore the creation of memory and place, Julia Beabout from the company Novaby visits the Experience by Design studios. Julia is the CEO and Creative Director at Novaby, and was involved in the Monumental Conversations project in Richmond, VA. The project combined augmented reality with local community institutions to tell different stories about place, history, and memory. 

    She describes herself as “On fire for Fairness”, trying to create engaging experiences that capture the collective memories of community members. ‘Place making’ as she calls it is about co-creation with the community, and then making augmented and virtual memorials to commemorate in ways that are themselves memorable. By doing so, we make environments that are inclusive and representative in a continuous ways as our understanding of who we are evolves.

    Coeur Notes: Melinda Cadwallader - maternal leadership

    Coeur Notes: Melinda Cadwallader - maternal leadership

    Growing things may come easily to women, but that doesn't mean maternal leadership is only for women. Maternal leadership is gender neutral, offering space to what we cannot yet see and empowering that which relies upon our nurture to thrive. In this episode of Coeur Notes, Coeur d'Femme host Melinda Cadwallader talks about the leadership of nurturing, and how The Hive was designed to host a variety of ambitious pursuits.

    James Kerrigan (Jacobs): Culture, place, and tools: The future of place making.

    James Kerrigan (Jacobs): Culture, place, and tools: The future of place making.
    James Kerrigan is a musician, designer, and a true global citizen. His career in design has carried him from Australia, London, Los Angeles, DC, and now Dallas. In addition to his masterful skill in guitars, and talented eye for design, James is a deep thinker. Like many of my conversations with James, he finds a way to stretch my mind. In this chat, we explore the future around the purpose of place and he encourages us to think bigger about the profession of interior design - to think outside the building and how the role of place and placemaking can go far beyond the typical four walls around us. Connect with James on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-kerrigan-5547b337/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjameskerrigan/ https://www.jacobs.com/ Visit Imagine a Place online: https://ofs.com/imagine-a-place/ Follow Doug on LinkedIn. Click here to get your copy of Doug's children's book—Design Your World. Follow Imagine a Place on LinkedIn.

    Episode #4: 20th Annual Village Building Convergence (VBC 20) w/ guest Kirk Rea

    Episode #4: 20th Annual Village Building Convergence (VBC 20) w/ guest Kirk Rea

    City Repair is hosting the 20th Annual Village Building Convergence which starts May 29th and runs through June 7th, 2020. 10 days of events to be held, for the first time, mostly online this year as we find our way coming into the late springtime here during a global pandemic. I spoke with Kirk Rea who has been a part of City Repair for many years now and we talked at some length about what the VBC is about and how this year is going to be a bit different.

    To learn more please check out the links below:

    https://villagebuildingconvergence.com

    www.twitch.tv/anjaliandthekid

    https://www.portlandunitedagainsthate.org/

    https://villagebuildingconvergence.com/youthpowerpdx