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AJ Climate Champions

by Architects’ Journal

Brought to you by the Architects’ Journal. AJ sustainability editor Hattie Hartman and architect Joe Jack Williams talk to changemakers and innovators who are transforming architecture by designing in ways that respect planetary boundaries. Show notes & more info here: https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts

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Episodes

Justin McGuirk on the Design Museum’s Waste Age exhibition and Kat Scott on the Architects Declare Practice Guide

46m · Published 16 Dec 07:00

Episode 20. AJ Climate Champions with Hattie Hartman. As 2021 crawls to a close, Hattie Hartman converses with Design Museum chief curator Justin McGuirk about the exhibition Waste Age: What Can Design Do, on show until 22 February. And if you’re still wondering how your practice can tackle the climate emergency, Architects Declare steering group member Kat Scott reveals AD’s long-awaited Practice Guide, packed with tips for every practice – large or small – no matter where you are on your sustainability journey.

For show notes to this episode, go to www.architectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts

Rachel Hoolahan on material passports for retrofit

41m · Published 01 Dec 07:00

Episode 19. AJ Climate Champions with Hattie Hartman. This week we continue our focus on reuse with a step-by-step approach to tagging the components of an existing building so that they can be dismantled and reused, just like Lego blocks. Hoolahan explains how she collaborated with a multidisciplinary team to develop an open source, design-led approach to material passports for retrofit, an initiative that won her this year’s AJ100 Sustainability Championaward.

For show notes to this episode, go to www.architectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts

Duncan Baker-Brown on mining the Anthropocene

32m · Published 17 Nov 07:00

Episode 18. AJ Climate Champions with Hattie Hartman. Architect and academic Duncan Baker-Brown shares the latest developments in material reuse, including his proposal for a pavilion at Glyndebourne Opera, sourced from materials on the Glyndebourne estate and the surrounding Sussex weald.

For show notes to this episode, go to www.architectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts

COP26: Glasgow‘s plans for carbon neutrality by 2030 + ACAN‘s COP26 fringe activism

28m · Published 02 Nov 08:01

Episode 17. AJ Climate Champions with Hattie Hartman. In this episode, we speak to Glasgow City Council architect Paola Pasino about her work with Danish architect Jan Gehl to create the framework for much that is happening in Glasgow today. Our second guest is ACAN’s Evelyn Choy, who talks to us about the exhibitions, events and social media storm the Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN) is hosting during COP26. Hattie Hartman highlights the key built environment reports launched for the international climate conference.

For show notes to this episode, go to www.architectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts

COP26 pop-up activism and Glasgow’s new climate resilient public realm

35m · Published 21 Oct 07:34

Ep 16. Continuing its focus on the international climate conference, AJ Climate Champions speaks to Becca Thomas of New Practice about activating a site just outside the COP26 secure zone as a destination for protesters, and Stephen O’Malley of Civic Engineers about redesigning the public realm of Glasgow city centre for active travel and resiliency.

For show notes to this episode and to catch up on all AJ Climate Champions episodes, click here.

RIBA Climate Special with Simon Allford and Gary Clark

41m · Published 05 Oct 06:00

The new RIBA president discusses his advocacy role at COP26, and the chair of the institute’s Sustainable Futures Group explains revisions to the 2030 Climate Challenge targets.

As COP26 in Glasgow approaches in early November, AJ Climate Champions puts the spotlight on the RIBA’s recently released Built for the Environment report, a global call for governments to harness the built environment’s role in tackling climate change. Allford shares his ambitions for a House of Architecture at 66 Portland Place and insights on how his almost 500-strong practice, AHMM, delivers sustainable design.

Hattie Hartman also speaks with Gary Clark about the current workstreams of the RIBA's Sustainable Futures Group.

For show notes, go to https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts

The 21st-century village: Sarah Featherstone and Jennifer Ross on VeloCity

37m · Published 18 Aug 06:00

Ep 14. AJ Climate Champions with Hattie Hartman. Architect Sarah Featherstone and planner Jennifer Ross, bothmembers of the all-female VeloCity team, describe their 21st-century strategy for the English countryside: less cars, more bikes and new housing in village clusters linked to rail stations.

Ross explains why we desperately need a joined-up approach to spatial planning that focuses on villages clustered within a 7-mile radius to lure people out of their cars and onto bicycles and footpaths, and Featherstone reveals early proposals for Blenheim Estate which include Passivhaus housing and reinstated cycleways to facilitate school runs.

For show notes to this episode and to catch up on all AJ Climate Champions episodes, click here.

Rewilding expert Isabella Tree on why a 3,500-home development must be stopped

45m · Published 27 Jul 06:00

Ep 13. AJ Climate Champions with Hattie Hartman. In our continuing series on landscape and the biodiversity crisis, we speak to rewilding pioneer Isabella Tree of the Knepp Estate in West Sussex, hailed as ‘one of the most exciting wildlife conservation projects in the UK.’

The conservationist and author explains why the proposed Buck Farm development – which goes before Horsham District Council this week – epitomises the current controversy between the upcoming Environment Bill and the government’s intended planning reforms.

For show notes to this episode and to catch up on all AJ Climate Champions episodes, click here.

Thamesmead Waterfront and Home of 2030, two competitions wins where ‘landscape is the glue’

39m · Published 08 Jul 06:00

12. AJ Climate Champions with Hattie Hartman. Continuing its focus on landscape, Climate Champions turns its attention to two recent high-profile competitions where green and blue infrastructure promise to drive the design.

First up is Thamesmead Waterfront, a 100-hectare riverfront site in Greenwich to be developed in a joint venture between Lendlease and Peabody, the site’s owner. To hear about the winning scheme, we speak to Phil Askew, director of landscape and placemaking at Peabody, and Selina Mason, director of masterplanning at Lendlease.

The Home of 2030 competition called for innovative home designs that are ‘green, age-friendly and healthy’. We speak to Sarah Jones-Morris, director of Bristol-based Landsmith Associates and the landscape architect behind Igloo Regeneration’s winning proposal, about how green and blue infrastructure permeate the scheme.

For show notes to this episode and to listen to all AJ podcasts, visitarchitectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts

Landscape architect Jo Gibbons on why trees matter, urban forestry and greening our cities

43m · Published 23 Jun 06:00

11. AJ Climate Champions with Hattie Hartman.

In this second episode on landscape, we speak to Jo Gibbons of landscape practice J&L Gibbons whose wide-ranging work encompasses both the Dalston Eastern Curve Garden in Hackney and Walpole Park in Ealing, the setting of John Soane’s Pitzhanger Manor.

Gibbons explains why she won’t go near a project unless she’s involved from the outset and why today, diversity of planting is essential for biosecurity. A frequent external examiner, Gibbons bemoans the fact that there are so few landscape architects, while in architecture schools, architects too often design landscapes with minimal landscape tuition.

In a news roundup, co-hosts Hattie Hartman and George Morgan unpick the furore surrounding the Serpentine Pavilion’s carbon negative claims and the alarming findings of the latest Committee on Climate Change report.

For show notes to this episode and to listen to all AJ podcasts, visit architectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts

AJ Climate Champions has 51 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 34:57:45. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 22nd, 2024 21:11.

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