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Irish Cities in Crisis
Poddle Audio
1 episodes
4 hours ago

Irish Cities in Crisis is a brand new podcast from the RIAI and Poddle Audio which is inspired by the book published last year under the same title. The series builds on the argument that Irish cities are in crisis because current planning and development systems are not delivering the well-designed environments needed for the future. It presents a wealth of ideas and achievable solutions and champions collaboration between citizens and city makers — including civil society and local, regional, and state governments — to bring about change. 


Contributors from across architecture, planning, economy and community activism offer a range of solutions but are united in their view that political courage and a radical shift in the mindset are required for how we finance, govern, design and plan Irish cities. Cities must be recognised for what they are – the engines of our social, economic and cultural lives – and they must be treated with imagination and care. Great cities and towns are our future.



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Irish Cities in Crisis is a brand new podcast from the RIAI and Poddle Audio which is inspired by the book published last year under the same title. The series builds on the argument that Irish cities are in crisis because current planning and development systems are not delivering the well-designed environments needed for the future. It presents a wealth of ideas and achievable solutions and champions collaboration between citizens and city makers — including civil society and local, regional, and state governments — to bring about change. 


Contributors from across architecture, planning, economy and community activism offer a range of solutions but are united in their view that political courage and a radical shift in the mindset are required for how we finance, govern, design and plan Irish cities. Cities must be recognised for what they are – the engines of our social, economic and cultural lives – and they must be treated with imagination and care. Great cities and towns are our future.



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Irish Cities in Crisis
Crisis Mode

In episode 1 of the series, Matt speaks to key contributors from the book that inspired the podcast along with business leaders, community activists and more, to uncover how critical Ireland's urban problems really are. What are the challenges that are unique to Ireland, what is their impact and where are the solutions?


Contributors include:


  • Sean Mahon, RIAI President
  • David Browne, Co-editor Irish Cities in Crisis and Irish Cities 2070
  • Shelley McNamara & Yvonne Farrell, Grafton Architects
  • Philip Halton, Irish Skate Association
  • Dr Carole Pollard, Co-editor Irish Cities in Crisis
  • David McRedmond, Chief Executive An Post
  • Alice Charles, ARUP
  • Professor Rob Adams, City of Melbourne
  • Jude Sherry, Derelict Ireland
  • Jane Dillon, Dublin Lido Project.

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1 day ago
42 minutes 33 seconds

Irish Cities in Crisis

Irish Cities in Crisis is a brand new podcast from the RIAI and Poddle Audio which is inspired by the book published last year under the same title. The series builds on the argument that Irish cities are in crisis because current planning and development systems are not delivering the well-designed environments needed for the future. It presents a wealth of ideas and achievable solutions and champions collaboration between citizens and city makers — including civil society and local, regional, and state governments — to bring about change. 


Contributors from across architecture, planning, economy and community activism offer a range of solutions but are united in their view that political courage and a radical shift in the mindset are required for how we finance, govern, design and plan Irish cities. Cities must be recognised for what they are – the engines of our social, economic and cultural lives – and they must be treated with imagination and care. Great cities and towns are our future.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.