Join this webinar to hear how the built environment industry is delivering for all generations of Londoners.
From planning for play to delivering 15-minute cities, designing for Londoners of different ages can yield benefits all city dwellers.
This NLA webinar explores the challenges and opportunities of creating an age-inclusive city, showcasing the work being done to create child-friendly cities, engage young people in the design process and explore senior living in relation to city planning.
How can the built environment industry deliver infrastructure for urban childhoods whilst also providing senior-friendly amenities for an equitable, age-inclusive city? Where are we seeing effective engagement with people of all ages create better spaces for all Londoners? How can our industry develop engagement strategies that think about London’s population long-term?
Bringing together a range of perspectives from architects, local authorities, and a young representative from The Crown Estate Youth Panel, this webinar explores approaches to delivering an age-inclusive city.
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Programme
10:00
Welcome from Chair
Matthew Burgess, Senior Project Manager, Lendlease
10:05
Child-friendly City
Dinah Bornat, Co-founder, ZCD Architects
10:12
The Crown Estate Youth Panel
Anika Ngai, Youth Panel Representative, The Crown Estate Youth Panel
Azzees Minott, Co-founder, 2-3 Degrees
10:19
15 Minute Later Living City
Olivia Jackson, Head of Regeneration, HLM
10:26
Panel discussion
Speakers above, plus:
Krishan Nathaniel, Principal Urban Design Officer, London Borough of Harrow, LB Harrow
10:45
Audience Q&A
11:00
End