In this episode of Urban Forecast, hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd are joined by Simon Ruck, Managing Director at Oxford North Ventures, and Jonathan Kendall, Partner at Fletcher Priest Architects, to explore one of the UK's most ambitious innovation districts in the making. Oxford North is a one-million-square-foot mixed-use development on the edge of Oxford, backed by Saint John's College, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, and Stanhope. Far from a traditional science park, it has been conceived from the outset as a genuine piece of city -- one where homes, labs, offices, public park, arts, and amenity come together to create a place people actively want to be. Simon and Jonathan discuss the philosophy behind the project, the challenge of designing for a rapidly shifting market, how the team navigated Covid and the life sciences boom, and why the rise of AI is now reshaping what innovation districts need to deliver. They also reflect on the lessons drawn from places like Boston's Kendall Square, and what it really takes to attract and retain world-class talent in a highly competitive global landscape. KEY TAKEAWAYS Oxford North is deliberately positioned as an urban district, not a science park -- rejecting the car-to-desk model in favour of pedestrian movement, public realm, and chance encounters. The project is backed by an exceptional joint venture combining Saint John's College's academic vision, long-term capital from Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, and development expertise from Stanhope. Designing for uncertainty has been central throughout -- buildings needed to be adaptable enough to shift from offices to life science labs to AI facilities as demand evolves. Covid redirected rather than derailed the project. The life sciences boom accelerated interest in the site and prompted a rethink of the first phase buildings to accommodate wet lab functions. The AI wave is now driving new requirements around power, cooling, and security, with the team actively engaging Oxford University's world-leading computer science department. Amenity is the strategy, not an afterthought -- from a two-acre public park to Olafur Eliasson's first permanent UK artwork, the project is designed to draw in people with no connection to science at all. Serviced lab solutions are following the serviced office model, giving early-stage companies access to high-spec scientific infrastructure without heavy upfront commitment. The team drew heavily on Boston's Kendall Square, identifying that the most successful innovation environments sit at the boundary between academia and city life -- not inside a campus bubble. BEST MOMENTS "People arrive at work, head up into their office or labs and go again at the end of the day -- they've not really connected with anyone. So this turns that whole philosophy on its head." -- Simon Ruck "We were really keen to create an environment where small can be mixed next to large, and small might grow into large -- and both really want to be next to one another." -- Jonathan Kendall "There's got to be a reason for people to return to work. It can't just be Pizza Thursdays and hopefully people are going to come into the office." -- Simon Ruck "We've got to design for that uncertainty. We don't know whether technology will change the way we live and work, or the nature of the buildings we need." -- Jonathan Kendall VALUABLE RESOURCES https://www.ackroydlowrie.com EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT Could a RIBA President Actually Change Architecture? Jay Morton Makes her Case Can Architecture Regain Its Influence? Russell Curtis Explains ABOUT THE HOSTS Jon Ackroyd and Oliver Lowrie, the visionary hosts of Urban Forecast, bring their expertise from leading their innovative practice, Ackroyd Lowrie. Known for pushing the boundaries in urban design, Jon and Oliver use their podcast to delve into the future of cities, sharing insights from their work on projects that emphasise sustainability, community, and transformative architecture. Through Urban Forecast, they engage listeners with discussions on how architecture and design shape urban living, aiming to inspire new ways of thinking about the spaces around us. CONNECT & CONTACT Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ackroydlowrie/reel/CpcSrjlDreV/ LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/company/urban-forecast-podcast Email: info@ackroydlowrie.com