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Infra[un]structured
16 episodes
1 day ago
Whether it’s the water that runs from your taps, travelling from A to B, or the digital connectivity you’re relying on right now, we wouldn’t get very far without infrastructure.
In this series, we explore how infrastructure relates to everyday life, and how changing technology is affecting what infrastructure should and could do for us.
This podcast is made by members of the UK National Infrastructure Commission's Young Professionals Panel. If you have feedback on the podcast, ideas for future episodes, or simply want to get in touch, please email us at infraunstructured@gmail.com.
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Whether it’s the water that runs from your taps, travelling from A to B, or the digital connectivity you’re relying on right now, we wouldn’t get very far without infrastructure.
In this series, we explore how infrastructure relates to everyday life, and how changing technology is affecting what infrastructure should and could do for us.
This podcast is made by members of the UK National Infrastructure Commission's Young Professionals Panel. If you have feedback on the podcast, ideas for future episodes, or simply want to get in touch, please email us at infraunstructured@gmail.com.
Infra[un]structured powered by the National Infrastructure Commission
36 minutes 13 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 5: Tunnels
Infra[un]structured is back with a new episode that puts tunnels under the spotlight.
This kind of infrastructure can transform the connectivity of communities and requires impressive feats of engineering.
Charlotte is joined by Malcolm Orford, Deputy Head of Development at the Lower Thames Crossing. Having previously worked as the Deputy Delivery Manager for London's new super sewer, Thames Tideway, there isn't much this man doesn't know about tunnels.
Also representing the Young Professionals Panel is Henry Metcalf, an engineer who has worked on a number of major transport projects.
Infra[un]structured powered by the National Infrastructure Commission
Whether it’s the water that runs from your taps, travelling from A to B, or the digital connectivity you’re relying on right now, we wouldn’t get very far without infrastructure.
In this series, we explore how infrastructure relates to everyday life, and how changing technology is affecting what infrastructure should and could do for us.
This podcast is made by members of the UK National Infrastructure Commission's Young Professionals Panel. If you have feedback on the podcast, ideas for future episodes, or simply want to get in touch, please email us at infraunstructured@gmail.com.