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Dai primi passi compiuti nel XIX secolo, quando città come Chicago e New York iniziarono a sollevare le loro prime torri verso il cielo, sino alle sfide contemporanee in Italia e all'estero, cinque puntate speciali raccontano come gli edifici alti non solo abbiano trasformato gli skyline delle città, ma abbiano anche giocato un ruolo cruciale nella rigenerazione urbana. Tall Buildings è la serie di episodi di Dannati Architetti, realizzata in collaborazione con Guamari, società di ricerca che ogni anno organizza il convegno italiano internazionale omonimo, e dedicata alla storia e alla progettazione dei grattacieli.
Daniel Gannon, Exec Dir, Retirement Living Council speaks with Matthew Pantelis who's calling to make ageing a priority in the Greater Adelaide regional plan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this exciting episode, your hosts Melinda and Scott Jennison delve into the intricate details of "Shaping South East Queensland," the groundbreaking proposed regional plan that holds the power to shape the future landscape of Brisbane and its surrounding regions. Melinda and Scott bring their expertise to the table, breaking down the key components of this visionary regional plan. With their signature insightful analysis, they explore how "Shaping South East Queensland" is set to influence everything from infrastructure and transportation to community spaces and housing developments. Whether you're a seasoned real estate investor, a curious homeowner, or simply someone interested in the urban evolution of one of Australia's most vibrant areas, this episode has something for you. Connect with Us: Subscribe on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW30uBCnHQ2YllnwGKHNfxg Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5tODCtY54iQrxadNqqmevs Streamline Property Buyers Website https://streamlineproperty.com.au/ Ready to work with us directly? https://streamlineproperty.com.au/contact/ If you liked this episode, please don't forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast with others you know will benefit from the information we share!
Logan talks to Kathryn about Invercargill Mayor Nobby Clark's relationship with local mana whenua, which has been described as fractured. There's sadness in the city as iconic department store H&J Smith will close in November. Southland has launched its 'Beyond 2025 Regional Plan'. There's a key emphasis on diversifying Southland's economy so it's not just reliant on agriculture and Tiwai. And Southland's premier club rugby final is looming with Eastern-Northern Barbarians taking on the Pirates-Old Boys. Southland Tribune editor Logan Savory - based in Invercargill
In this episode Matt and Martin head to the Central Library to do a live show on a Tuesday night. They talk about the regional plan review, the upcoming carbon tax, and then answer audience questions after the add break in the last half of the episode.
James Sanders, architect, author, filmmaker, and co-writer with Ric Burns of the eight part PBS series, "New York: A Documentary Film" and its companion volume, New York: An Illustrated History (Knopf, 2021), talks about the exhibition at Grand Central Terminal his studio produced and designed - to honor the centennial of the Regional Plan Association - called The Constant Future: A Century of the Regional Plan.→ The Constant Future: A Century of the Regional Plan will free and open to the public be through October 24th at Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The province is reviving the North East Avalon Regional Plan, for the fifth time in 13 years. We hear from some of the mayors involved.
IAEA gravely concerned over nuclear safety at Russian-held Ukraine plant Nearly 50 dead following Bangladesh fire, UN labour agency ‘deeply saddened' Asia-Pacific countries endorse Regional Plan of Action on sand and dust storms
Empty Lots 011:Today I speak with Trish Settles, Planner and Deputy Director of the Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission. Trish and I discuss the differences between local, town wide masterplans and regional masterplans. We also discuss some of the things that make for a thriving community. You can read more about the work that Trish and her team does on the CMRPC WebsiteVisit the Empty Lots Podcast for more informationFollow Empty Lots Podcast on Social Media:TwitterInstagramIf you are an architect or architecture student, you need to be part of the EntreArchitect Community - visit the resources for architects page of the n3 architecture website for more informationIntro and Outro music by Purple Planet Musichttps://www.purple-planet.comTo learn more about the architecture of Chris Novelli of n3 architecture visit the following links:n3 architecture Websiten3 architecture Instagramn3 architecture Twitter
In this episode, host Jon Switalski speaks with several of the brightest minds at the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG): Executive Director Hasan Ikrata, Director of Regional Planning Coleen Clementson, and Chief Data Analytics Officer and Economist Ray Major. A long-term blueprint for San Diego, the 2021 Regional Plan addresses traffic congestion, improves commutes, and creates equal access to jobs, education, healthcare, and other community resources, including $163 billion in investments over the next 30 years. Please make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Also, send in any questions or inquiries to podcasts@rebuildsocal.org
Time to take this thing regional. We've been focusing a lot on the individual cities, but our friend Patrick Geddes opened up the world of planning to this crazy idea that we should start thinking about our places in the context of other places, and Boston, Ohio, New York, and Los Angeles apparently got the memos. Mind. Blown. Cities in Evolution:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Geddeshttps://archive.org/details/citiesinevolutio00gedduoft/page/n17/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conurbation https://www.researchgate.net/publication/290334248_Patrick_Geddes_and_cities_in_evolution_The_writing_and_the_readings_of_an_intempestive_classic Miami Conservancy District of Ohio:https://www.mcdwater.org/about-mcd-2/the-history-of-mcd/ Boston Metropolitan District Commission:https://www.cityofboston.gov/images_documents/Metropolitan%20District%20Commission%20(MDC)%20Building%20Study%20Report_tcm3-17378.pdf Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commissionhttps://planning.lacounty.gov/about Regional Plan of New York and its Environs:https://rpa.org/work/reports/regional-plan-of-new-york-and-its-environshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_Plan_Association
On this week’s episode of the Under the Dome podcast the State Journal-Register’s Bernard Schoenburg and Doug Finke work remotely to bring you the latest updates on Illinois' response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This week they breakdown Gov. JB Pritzker's five-phase regional plan to reopen the state for business, education and recreational activities.
Author(and former Coast columnist) Lezlie Lowe is in studio chatting about her new book, No Place To Go: How Public Toilets Fail Our Private Needs. Then journalist Erica Butler drops by to dissect HRM's Regional Plan and its impact on the city. All this plus fast ferries, stolen deer head sculptures and publisisters. The Coast presents: 25 for 25. A year-by-year audio archive. Through the lens of the city's alt-weekly, editors Jacob Boon and Tara Thorne bring you the stories that shaped Halifax over the past quarter-century The Coast Twitter: @TwitCoast The Coast (online) thecoast.ca Tara Thorne twitter: @thorneyhfx Jacob Boon twitter: @RWJBoon
1996 is the last time a comprehensive regional plan was issued by the Regional Plan Association. Special guest Chris Jones, Senior Vice President and Chief Planner at RPA, joined the podcast to discuss the 4th Regional Plan, which was released last month. The plan contains 61 separate recommendations in four action areas that represent major challenges and areas of opportunity.
Casey Beyer is one of California Governor Jerry Brown’s two appointees to the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board. This is part 2 in the interview. Here he speaks about the role of Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Board members in the final preparation of the Regional Plan document and in setting a course for the Tahoe Basin in the twenty-first century.
The August 13, 2012 remarks of Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval are featured in this podcast. He underscores the “unprecedented collaboration” between the states of Nevada and California on the Regional Plan update, which he calls “a masterful compromise”. Highlighting Nevada’s recent contributions to environmental improvement at Tahoe he talks about the Total Maximum Daily Load memorandums of agreement the state is creating with Tahoe jurisdictions, about the fire fuels removal work undertaken at Van Sickle bi-state park and about positive trends in water quality.
Welcome to part 4 in the interview with Leo Drozdoff, Nevada Department of Conservation Director and John Laird, California Natural Resources Secretary. Are we entering a new chapter in the relationship between California and Nevada with the new Regional Plan and the bi-state effort that has gone into it? John Laird says “If this is paradigm shift then people will have to act in that new paradigm for a few years before we know it”. Hear his and Leo Drozdoff’s reflections on the accomplishments of the past year and their words about the states’ commitment to Tahoe into the future.
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Regional Plan Update Committee, received on August 2nd 2012 the California-Nevada Consultation, Regional Plan Update Recommendations presented by Nevada Director of Conservation and Natural Resources, Leo Drozdoff and California Secretary for Natural Resources, John Laird. Following is a 6-minute segment of their remarks compiled from their 30-minute presentation.
Welcome to part 2 in the interview with Dr. Darcie Goodman-Collins in which she talks about the League to Save Lake Tahoe's focus on water quality, about the proposed transfer of authority to local government and more of the issues central to the Regional Plan update.