After the crisis, should London slow down?

This month, we're talking about slowness and what it means in the context of a city or a space.

To help us think about slowness, host Christoph speaks to Pedro Gil, an architect and Senior Teaching Fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture and Dr Elsa Arcaute, Associate Professor in the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA).

Listen to hear their thoughts on slowness as a privilege, vicarious slowness, involuntary slowness, and speed as a form of power in Episode 4 of Building Better.

Access transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/transcript-after-crisis-should-london-slow-down

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Om Podcasten

Welcome to this monthly podcast series from The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment. In each episode, experts from The Bartlett and the built environment sector explore some of the world’s most important challenges, and how we can build better for everyone.

Guided by our host Dean Christoph Lindner, we discover diverse perspectives and insights from a range of subject areas at The Bartlett to help us open up new ideas and spark innovative solutions for our world. 

We’re calling this podcast Building Better because that’s exactly what we want to do.

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