Building Our Future

Bert Broadhead

Bert Broadhead & guests explore developing themes in innovation, technology & futurology in real estate and the built environment.

  1. Andrew McMullan | Masterplanning for wellness & designing homes for the young

    08/01/2021

    Andrew McMullan | Masterplanning for wellness & designing homes for the young

    How do we design buildings and places with wellness in mind? Do we need to reconsider residential design to reflect changing life priorities? Andrew Mcmullan is a British architect whose fresh and optimistic approach to design has helped create renowned global projects that make a deep impact on places and people. In 2018, he founded Mcmullan Studio to evolve his positive vision of architecture. Based in London, Andrew leads his team to create beautiful, buildable projects for progressive clients who recognise the capacity of original design to transform people’s lives. In this podcast: How do we define “wellness” and how can it be integrated into design?How are emerging wellness themes changing our expectations from how we interact with our buildings and built environment?How do you masterplan for a civic area where there are so many integral stakeholders?Can better quality affordable rural housing keep younger people in rural communities?How are expectations shifting towards generational housing and has the Covid-19 crisis accelerated these trends? You can find out more about Andrew’s projects here: Masterplan for Innbruck’s Knowledge QuarterRegeneration plans for SkiptonPlans for the M&G garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower ShowDesigns for affordable rural homes for young people Andrew’s recommended reading is Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration by Ed Cartmull, a driving influence on Andrew’s though process when establishing his practice and ways of working. His favourite building is Royal Festival Hall for the way in which it captured the spirit of the age at the time. His technology to watch out for is wearable devices and the ability to use the data which they collect to better adapt buildings to how we use them.

    34 min
  2. Katie Kasabilis | Innovation (in the workplace) by design

    04/09/2020

    Katie Kasabilis | Innovation (in the workplace) by design

    nnovation; everyone wants it but how can we help create it through urban and building design? Katie Kasabilis is an urbanist, architect and educator whose career has straddled the worlds of practice and academia. She is currently an assistant professor in architecture at the University of Virginia, a Visiting Senior Fellow at LSE Cities and the Design Director of Kasawoo.  Her work is at the forefront of a new direction for urban research – one that investigates the role of technological innovation in guiding models of future development. Her current research investigates the evolution of the workplace under the pressures of today’s knowledge economy. In this podcast: Innovation as a primary factor in building design for leading occupiersThe best examples of buildings and districts that foster innovationIs design alone enough for innovation to flourish?Are tech campuses the blueprint for large scale urban planning and design?Has Covid-19 changed the direction of travel or just accelerated pre-existing trends?Is this the end of boom of urbanisation as we’ve known it?Will transport still be key to defining places?Katie’s favourite building is the Kolumba art museum in Cologne, a building which left an indelible memory. Her recommended book is The Life & Death of Great American Cities, Jane Jacobs; a book as relevant now as it was when first published in 1961. Her technology to watch out for in machine learning with its range of possibilities; from intuitive design though to asset valuations.

    42 min
  3. Dror Poleg | Rethinking Real Estate

    29/11/2019

    Dror Poleg | Rethinking Real Estate

    How can we navigate technology’s impact on the world’s largest asset class? Dror Poleg is the author of Rethinking Real Estate and the Co-Chair of the Urban Land Institute’s Technology and Innovation Council in New York. He is a former real estate and technology executive who now dedicates most of his time to researching the impact of technology on urban life and the way physical assets are designed, used, and valued.  Dror advises executives across the real estate universe on emerging business models and consumer behaviors. His clients include multi-billion dollar companies such as AvalonBay Communities, British Land, Dubai Holding, and Cushman & Wakefield, industry organisations such as the National Multifamily Housing Council, NAIOP, EPRA, and INREV, as well as venture-backed startups such as Breather, Bumblebee Spaces, and Carson. In this podcast: How is the real estate model changing?How does this shift fit in with wider macro economic trends?What opportunities does technology bring to those working in real estate?Who will be the winners and losers in the the future built environment?What kind of decisions should real estate businesses be making now in order to thrive in the future?Dror’s recommended books are anything by either Michael Parker or Clay Christensen: For his favourite building, Dror picks Haussmann’s vision of Paris. Dror’s technology / innovation to watch is WeWork. This pick is made post-IPO drama and on the basis that there is more to come in terms of the effect the business will have on the way in which real estate is operated.

    34 min
  4. Andrea Pizziconi | Real estate as a catalyst for social change

    11/10/2019

    Andrea Pizziconi | Real estate as a catalyst for social change

    Can real estate development deliver social justice? Andrea Pizziconi is a singer, songwriter and social entrepreneur. She is the founder of the Christie Company (a pioneer in affordable, mixed-use developments) and of Africa Integras (financier of education infrastructure in Africa) as well as the co-founder of Compositions for a Cause, which creates cause-related music to inspire activism for social justice. In this podcast: Educational infrastructure & real estate as a catalyst for regenerationFunding with social capital - how to do itIs private capital the answer to social issues?The impact of building design on learning faculties and the role that taking care of other social needs playsLooking beyond student housing when it come to educational real estate investmentCombining careers in music and real estateAndrea’s recommended books are: The Death and Life of Great American Cities, Jane Jacobs Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York, Robert A. CaroHer favourite buildings are: The Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry for its visual impact at sunsetThe Dancing House Building in Prague (also known as Fred & Ginger), also designed by Frank GehryThe World Financial Center, New York, designed by Cesár Pelli, where the glass is designed to perfectly mirror the changing colours of the skyAndrea’s technology to watch out for is those that can empower the end user of the built environment. Her company, Girls First Finance, is certainly one to watch in this regard.

    39 min
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Bert Broadhead & guests explore developing themes in innovation, technology & futurology in real estate and the built environment.