Collectively Speaking

Max Farrell

A new podcast series, looking at the big issues in the built environment, hosted by industry expert and LDN Collective Founder Max Farrell.The LDN Collective is a network of built environment experts and creatives fighting to improve people’s lives and the planet’s prospects. Each episode Max will chat with members and clients of the LDN Collective.

  1. Season 2: Episode 7 - Politics and Planning with Jonny Popper

    02/12/2025

    Season 2: Episode 7 - Politics and Planning with Jonny Popper

    What's the secret to revamping one of the world's most iconic cities? Jonny Popper, CEO of LCA, joins us to uncover the political and planning transformations that have shaped London's urban landscape over the past quarter-century. We explore how establishing a mayor and assembly in 2000 catalysed a new era for London's built environment. With Jonny's expert insights, we dissect how political dynamics and the alignment of borough plans with the mayor's vision have evolved, alongside the professionalisation of planning processes. Yet, the journey is far from over, as ongoing challenges in land assembly and viability assessments continue to impact the pace of regeneration projects. Curious about what it takes to navigate London's complex development sector? This episode promises a deep understanding of the viability challenges developers face amid an intricate web of policies and requirements. We highlight the need for political bravery and flexibility in planning decisions to enhance housing delivery while reflecting on the shifting landscape from Ken Livingstone to Sadiq Khan. The conversation underscores the tension between policy aspirations and the financial realities on the ground, emphasising the need for a balanced approach to meet ambitious housing targets. Looking beyond London, we delve into the global investment stage with the Opportunity London initiative, a pivotal effort to attract international capital. We discuss London's role as a gateway for UK investment and the challenges international investors face. Our conversation highlights the strategic development potentials in East London, the importance of community consultation, and long-term planning in creating sustainable urban environments. As we cast an eye toward the future, we share our optimistic outlook on economic recovery and company expansion, spotlighting the latest developments within our team and the promising opportunities that lie ahead. Find out more about the LDN Collective at https://ldn-collective.com/

    39 min
  2. Season 2: Episode 6 - Net Zero Neighbourhoods with Hannah Jewkes

    01/13/2025

    Season 2: Episode 6 - Net Zero Neighbourhoods with Hannah Jewkes

    Collectively Speaking - Net Zero Neighbourhoods In this episode of Collectively Speaking, Max Farrell, Chief Executive of the LDN Collective, discusses net zero neighbourhoods with Hannah Jewkes, a Sustainability Associate at AESG. They explore innovative strategies for reducing the carbon footprint of the built environment and share insights from groundbreaking projects. Hannah shares her journey into sustainability, transitioning from civil engineering to focusing on ESG and sustainable construction after a pivotal realization about her studies' environmental impact. Together, Max and Hannah address the energy supply crisis in West London, caused by the growing demand for data centres, which stalled housing developments. This challenge spurred the LDN Collective to identify solutions in low-energy construction and decentralized energy systems. Key takeaways from their discussion include ten principles derived from global case studies, emphasizing improved building fabrics, renewable energy technologies, and the use of data for efficiency. They highlight the “GreenHaus” project in Manchester, an affordable, high-density PassiveHaus development, and the Barnsley Community Energy Coalition, which implemented solar panels to aid vulnerable households. Hannah also details innovative collaborations, such as South Dublin County Council’s initiative to repurpose waste heat from data centres and Cornwall’s Kensa Heat Pumps project, which connected multiple homes to a single ground-source heat pump, reducing heating costs. The conversation shifts to a current project in Huntingdonshire, where Max and Hannah are helping design a sustainable community of 5,000 homes. Strategies include optimizing building orientation, integrating EV charging and solar energy, and fostering community engagement to educate residents on sustainable living. Looking to the future, Max and Hannah discuss upcoming regulations like Future Homes Plus and innovations such as capturing waste heat from the London Underground. They also highlight Octopus Energy’s plans to offer affordable modular housing with integrated solar panels and no energy bills for ten years. Access the full report on net zero neighbourhoods here https://westlondon.com/net-zero-neighbourhoods-report-launched-to-further-the-uptake-for-a-low-carbon-future/ Find out more about the LDN Collective at https://ldn-collective.com/

    36 min
  3. Collectively Speaking Episode 11- Chris Arning

    03/30/2024

    Collectively Speaking Episode 11- Chris Arning

    The Season One finale is a gripping podcast exploring the often overlooked subject of semiotics and the built environment. Join Max Farrell and world renowned semiotician Chris Arning, founder of Creative Semiotics, as they discuss how to create meaningful spaces that reflect and enhance communities sense of identity and belonging. Chris shares insights into his academic journey, from studying history and philosophy at University College London to international relations at the University of Warwick.Explore Chris's transition into semiotics, driven by his passion for understanding cultures and decoding the implicit influences that shape human behaviour.Chris breaks down the concept of semiotics, its origins in sign theory, and its modern applications in branding and communication.Discover how semiotics plays a crucial role in branding, helping organizations bridge the gap between their intended messages and their audience's perceptions.Explore the potential of semiotics in urban planning, architecture, and placemaking, with a focus on creating authentic and inclusive spaces.Learn how brand naming contributes to creating a distinct sense of place in urban regeneration projects, fostering a sense of identity and community.Delve into the significance of colour and symbolism in architecture and urban design, and their role in conveying cultural values and identities.Hear about the challenges of balancing authenticity and commercial considerations in development projects, and strategies for fostering genuine community engagement.Explore practical ways for property developers to demonstrate authenticity and genuine commitment to community well-being, including investing in cultural initiatives and avoiding superficial gestures.Tune in to this latest episode of Collectively Speaking for insightful conversations on creating sustainable and authentic places. Look out for Season Two launching in time for the London Festival of Architecture in June. Find out more about the LDN Collective at https://ldn-collective.com/

    36 min

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A new podcast series, looking at the big issues in the built environment, hosted by industry expert and LDN Collective Founder Max Farrell.The LDN Collective is a network of built environment experts and creatives fighting to improve people’s lives and the planet’s prospects. Each episode Max will chat with members and clients of the LDN Collective.