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Best podcasts about Urban Splash

Latest podcast episodes about Urban Splash

Place Podcast
Scheming with Nathan Cornish | Place North West Podcast

Place Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 31:07


This week on Scheming, Urban Splash director Nathan Cornish chats with Place North West about staying relevant, why he is worried about the next generation of property developers, and missing out on winning the £2.5bn Salford Crescent masterplan. Speaking with Place North West deputy editor Dan Whelan, Cornish reflected on his 22 years at Urban Splash and discussed some of the highlights, including taking an area of Salford earmarked for the wrecking ball and transforming it into a trendy neighbourhood as well as his dream scheme: making Manchester the greenest city in the world. Subscribe to Place North West for FREE: placenorthwest.co.uk/subscribe

PropCast
Successful regeneration needs time, vision, capital and flexibility says Urban Splash Resi Fund boss

PropCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 27:50


Andrew Teacher speaks to Akeel Malik, co-architect behind the Urban Splash Residential Fund, on connecting capital and the regeneration of regional cities, how technology can keep communities connected, and why real estate must grow closer to its customers.

Built for Life Podcast
Foresight, Innovation & Sustainability: How to use the future to craft a leading business strategy

Built for Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 43:40


Season 2, Episode 1 - "Foresight, Innovation & Sustainability: How to use the future to craft a leading business strategy” with Suzy Jones from Urban Splash. Suzy Jones is the Director of the Future at Urban Splash, an award-winning regeneration and property company. She is responsible for using foresight and innovation to help the company tackle the challenges of future development. A bit about Suzy: Suzy started her unorthodox route into property, by studying visual anthropology and snow sculpture at the University of Lapland. She then went on to pursue a career in contemporary arts and project management leading her to work with organisations such as the Design Museum, RIBA and Urban Splash. Her background has allowed her to bridge the gap between art, architecture, and property, bringing a fresh perspective to the industry and emphasizing the importance of foresight, innovation, and sustainability in shaping a leading business strategy. In this exciting podcast, we explore: Here unorthodox route in property Three streams of people, planet and progress - The importance of understanding people and their changing needs, the impact of the climate and ecological crisis and the need for technological progress Thinking long-term, 20 years plus The importance of companies being brave in their decision-making and aligning their strategies with the demands of the market and the planet --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esginpropertypodcast/message

EG Property Podcasts
Is Swansea the UK's most ambitious city?

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 30:53


Swansea council confirmed Urban Splash as its development partner on a £1bn regeneration of the city earlier this month. Here Urban Splash's Jonathan Falkingham and David Warburton lay out their plans for a levelled-up, liveable city in what might be their biggest test to date.

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Events That Made Me with Liz Taylor
Entrepreneur 1 - Tom Bloxham MBE, Urban Splash

Events That Made Me with Liz Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 36:53


Who inspires you? For property mogul Tom Bloxham it's people like Richard Branson and... the Sex Pistols. In this season of Events That Made Me, celebrity event planner Liz Taylor sits down with entrepreneurs to uncover how they found success. Founder and chairman of Manchester's leading property regeneration company, Tom Bloxham MBE, shares with Liz how he went from fire extinguishers and posters to a multi-million-pound property portfolio. Tom also shares the challenges for a young entrepreneur in the early 90's "going into business was almost for those, you know, thickos with less options." Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning after party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th anniversary celebrations. During lockdown in March, with the events industry on hold, she turned her attention to launching her own consultancy and realised a lifelong ambition in launching her own podcast.  Liz Taylor Instagram - @liztaylorconsultancy Twitter - @ConsultancyLiz Facebook - facebook.com/LizTaylorConsultancy LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/liztaylor-tlc Website - liz-taylor-consulting.co.uk Tom Bloxham Instagram - @tombloxhammbe Twitter - @tombloxhammbe LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/tom-bloxham Website - urbansplash.co.uk

Open City
London's swimming culture with 20th Century Society president Catherine Slessor

Open City

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 34:21


Dive into London's swimming culture with Merlin, and 20th Century Society President, Catherine Slessor this week on the Londown. Shock as Croydon blocks sale of Brick by Brick to Urban Splash, fees hiked at Hampstead Ponds casting shadows over London's swimming culture, David Chipperfield submits plans for new Chinese Embassy in Tower Hamlets, a new Building Safety Bill promises leaseholders rights to sue developers, and why architecture needs more (and better) public speakers.The Londown is produced in association with the Architects' Journal. If you enjoyed the show, we recommend you subscribe to the AJ for all the latest news, building studies, expert opinion, cultural analysis, and business intelligence from the UK architecture industry. Listeners can save 15% on a subscription using this link. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Open City
British Pavilion opening and huge Tory planning reforms with Maddie Kessler

Open City

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 31:40


This week Merlin speaks with Maddie Kessler, co-curator of The Garden of Privatised Delights pavilion at the Venice Biennale opening next week. Also on the menu; Radical planning reforms set down in the Queen's Speech, the winners of Enfield's Meridian Four contest named, and Urban Splash in final stage talks to buy Croydon's Brick by Brick.If you enjoy The Londown we recommend subscribing to the Architects' Journal – for all the latest news, building studies, expert opinion, cultural analysis and business intelligence from the UK architecture industry. Listeners can save 15% on a subscription using this link. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

EG Property Podcasts
EG Interview: Why Homes England’s Nick Walkley wants people to leave the agency – including himself

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 24:13


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary talks to Homes England chief executive Nick Walkley to talk about the impact he has had at the government agency and what happens next. In it Walkley talks about why he doesn’t want to be labelled a great leader and why his greatest legacy will be other members of the team leaving the business to spread at little bit of Homes England magic throughout the real estate sector. The conversation covers everything from enabling housing delivery, to understanding the importance of listening and support, to creating diverse and powerful teams and what kind of music Walkley is convinced Urban Splash’s Tom Bloxham has pumping out of his stereo at home. Listen in here, read online or pick up the latest issue of EG to read the interview in full.

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Reshaped
Modern methods: Tom Bloxham, Chairman and Founder, Urban Splash

Reshaped

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 10:04


Urban Splash's tie-up with Japanese house-builder Seksui, and Homes England, has introduced a major new 'disruptor' to the UK's housing market. Technology has always driven architecture argues Tom Bloxham, yet Britain's housebuilders have preferred traditional methods and styles. By improving the efficiency of production lines and components in the factory, Urban Splash intends to change the way we build and, in the process, make better homes and places.

The Return: Property & Investment Podcast
Making a Splash! Developing throughout downturns with Tom Bloxham MBE, urban regeneration pioneer, Chairman and Founder of award-winning Urban Splash, and Anna Clare Harper

The Return: Property & Investment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 26:20


I'm very excited to share my conversation with Tom Bloxham MBE, one of the best known and loved personalities in the real estate industry and a pioneer of urban regeneration. Tom is the chairman and founder of leading regeneration company Urban Splash, which has received 419 (!) awards to date for architecture, design and business success. He has a reputation as ‘the property developer who makes property development socially acceptable', and the best accolade I've heard to date: a portrait in the National Portrait Gallery. Highlights of our conversation include: How to handle challenges, changes and cycles in the property market Changing mean streets to green streets - lessons learned from spearheading unprecedented changes to our urban landscape How to prepare for the future as a property developer/investor Living well by design - the ethos of Urban Splash investments Listen in to hear more. Resources: Guest website: https://www.urbansplash.co.uk/ Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-bloxham-26055413/ Guest Twitter @TomBloxhamMBE https://annaclareharper.com/ http://spi.capital/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/

EG Property Podcasts
Future of Cambridge: Is there a solution to the city's affordability problem?

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 21:14


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, recorded as part of our Future of Cambridge event, EG editor Samantha McClary talks to Mark Shirburne-Davies, a director of House by Urban Splash and the man in charge of delivering more than 400 homes in Northstowe. The conversation covers a range of topics including the potential solutions to Cambridge’s ever growing affordability issues, design and beauty, sustainability, Cambridge as an engine for wider regional growth and how robots could and perhaps should (and in the case of MMC factories, do) play a role in the delivery of housing. The interview was conducted as a live broadcast interview over Twitter so while the audio may not quite as clear as you have come to expect form a studio recorded EG Property Podcast, the content is mostly definitely of the high standard you demand from the team at EG. To access all of our content from the EG Future of Cambridge event head to https://www.egi.co.uk/the-future-of-cambridge/ and www.egi.co.uk/news   

Cambridge Breakfast
Cambridge Breakfast: Northstowe homebuyers to ‘design’ their home

Cambridge Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 10:04


Julian speaks to Mark Latham, Regeneration Director at ‘House by Urban Splash about how housebuyers can design the layout of their new homes through an online tool and hears how […]

PropCast
MMC Series: Simon Gawthorpe, MD of Urban Splash

PropCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 30:38


Day 7 of our Modern Methods of Construction series brings leading players in housing to the table to chat about offsite manufacturing. Andrew Teacher, founder of Blackstock Consulting (www.blackstock.co.uk) is joined by Simon Gawthorpe, managing director of Urban Splash to discuss the impacts of the current Covid-19 crisis and views for the future of offsite manufacturing, along with insights from Mark Farmer, CEO of Cast Consultancy and government proclaimed MMC Champion. Join the debate and hear more at the RESI Convention (www.resiconf.com) organised by Property Week.

devcast...
Citified, typified ...with devcon sage Tom Bloxham

devcast...

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 43:55


Selling records and posters in the 80's lead to his unexpected admission into property; his journey is undeniably unique. Confidence, belief and determination are his mantra. Urban Splash drive the bandwagon for innovation in regentrification, creative from the ground up.Over the past quarter of a century, Urban Splash created more than 5,000 new homes and 1.5 million sq ft of workspace in over 60 regeneration projects.  An essential listen, inspiring those eager to think outside the box .

Glenbrook
Making a Splash

Glenbrook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 40:48


Guy Butler is joined by his old college friend, Nathan Cornish to talk about life and compare notes as property developers., Nathan is Group Board Director at Urban Splash and provides a great insight into his experiences navigating a course through a dip in the property market, not making compromises on design , new construction techniques and forging new strategic partnerships. Enjoy!

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The Coliving Code Podcast
Real Estate Entrepreneur Regenerating UK City Blocks | Chris Monkman, CEO of Neighbourhood Coliving

The Coliving Code Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 41:21


Founded in 2019 by real estate entrepreneur Chris Monkman and technology builder James Waterhouse, Neighbourhood exists to create a world where anyone can be at home wherever they are. Chris began his career in real estate with Urban Splash, a design-led regeneration and modular development company. Starting with small projects that transformed forgotten places Chris moved from repurposing individual buildings, to developing city blocks and then whole neighbourhoods, regenerating some of the most challenging areas across the UK, all for which he was awarded Property Weeks Trailblazer of the year. It was only when Chris moved to London was it that he found a bigger problem he had to solve. He found it hard to find flexible and connected homes with like-minded people in the areas he wanted to live. Inspired by the potential of people and places, and with a passion for design, technology and community building, Neighbourhood was born. Neighbourhood designs, develops and operates a network of design led coliving homes for purpose driven people. At just 6 months old, Chris & James have launched the Neighbourhood brand, raised their pre-seed round of venture capital funding, and have partnered with some of the UK's leading property developers. With their prototype Neighbourhood now live in Manchester – they have 28 beds under management, 150 in the pipeline, and a flagship scheme soon to be announced in London. On a mission to become the world's most loved city living brand, these ambitious founders have only just begun. http://weareneighbourhood.city ******** ♥ ---- Thank you for watching this video—Please SHARE IT and leave a comment! I LOVE to personally read & reply to all comments.---- ♥ ►► Christine and her team are the creators of Kndrd.io: The comprehensive software solution that uses technology to put the LIVING into CoLIVING. ◄ ◄ *Register for a FREE account at https://kndrd.io/register

TfL CommsCAST
Claire Kober - Pinnacle Homes

TfL CommsCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 33:44


On this episode we talk to Claire Kober; the Managing Director Homes at Pinnacle Group and the former leader of the London Borough of Haringey.We talked about why engagement matters and how meaningful engagement can impact a project. We discussed about evolving appetite for how schemes are delivered. Plus what do politicians hang up when they retire?Find out more about Urban Splash at www.urbansplash.co.uk/

Twelve Scholars
EXTRA / History and Politics

Twelve Scholars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 10:32


We take a closer look at Tom Bloxham MBE (Urban Splash) and Alice Sparks (Invisible Manchester) HIGHLIGHTS01:02 Introduction02:10 An alternative method for goal setting04:56 Walking in someone else's shoes08:04 Your questions answered09:44 Closing remarks10:32 Close REFERENCESUrban Splashhttps://www.urbansplash.co.ukInvisible Manchesterhttps://invisible-cities.org

The Property Podcast
TPP332: Why we'd walk away from a deal

The Property Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 22:41


This week The Robs are talking about what it takes for them to walk away from a deal. Usually you'll hear The Robs talking about taking action, but there are inevitability times when it's better to walk away. There are certain deals that need a firm ‘no'.   So what does it take for The Robs to walk away from a deal? And how should you decide whether a deal is really the right one for you?  Here's what Rob & Rob are going to cover on today's episode: Price Fundamentals Rental potential  Neighbours  Leasehold houses Leases with doubling ground rent This is an episode that you will benefit from no matter what stage of the property investment process you're in.  So hit that play button and let us know what you think of this week's episode. In the news this week, we're looking at Wirral Waters, one of the biggest regeneration projects in the country. When it's complete, the money invested into the area will top over £1 billion, if not more!  Peel Group have teamed up with developer Urban Splash to bring a £55 million scheme to Wirral Waters. As you'll know if you've listened to The Property Podcast over the past few months, The Robs are big fans of Urban Splash and everything they do - Tom Bloxham MBE even appeared on a few episodes. This is a development of 337 modular homes, which are factory built and something that Urban Splash are renowned for.  And in other news… it's nearly Meetup week! These seem to come around so quickly, but next week we're back! Some of our more popular locations like London are already sold out, but we do have some tickets left. So be quick and grab yours here.  This week's Hub Extra is something the whole team at Property Hub has been using over the past month. It's a little app called Count.It which encourages you to get up and get fit with a little competitiveness thrown in for good measure.  You can do this with your colleagues, friends or family and set up a league table to find out who's the most active. So download the app, invite your competitors and get walking!  We'd love to hear what you think of this week's Property Podcast over on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. You might even have a topic you'd like us to cover in the future - if so, pop us a message on social and we'll see what we can do. Make sure you've liked and subscribed to our brand new YouTube channel where we upload new content every week! If that wasn't enough, you can also join our friendly property community on the Property Hub forum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Propertyshe Podcast
Episode 8: Tom Bloxham MBE

Propertyshe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 32:49


Tom Bloxham MBE is chairman and founder of award-winning regeneration company Urban Splash, which has received nearly 400 awards to date for architecture, design and business success. The company is responsible for development projects across the country, including Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield, Bristol, Plymouth and Morecambe.

The UK Housebuilder 'From Good to Great' Series
Tom Bloxham MBE, owner and co-founder, Urban Splash: 25 Years of designing and building inspiring spaces

The UK Housebuilder 'From Good to Great' Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 21:22


Human Capital Group's Gerard Ball is joined by Tom Bloxham MBE, owner of Urban Splash. Since its inception 25 years ago, Urban Splash has delivered more than 5,000 new homes, 2 million square foot of workspace and more than 60 regeneration projects. Here, Tom talks about his early days getting the business off the ground, how he capitalised on the unique opportunities that surround him, such as the Manchester Music scene, and his passion for designing and building inspiring spaces for people to live and work.

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The Property Podcast
TPP295: The Future of UK Property with Property Legend, Tom Bloxham

The Property Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 26:46


Last week we learnt how to build a £100 million property development company with none other than the legendary Tom Bloxham MBE, co-founder and Chairman of Urban Splash. This week we're back with Tom to discuss the future of the UK property market. But as always, first we have our news story of the week which you can find by clicking here. It's a report undertaken by Generation Rent - a non-profit organisation that campaigns for private renters. Over the last few years since the tax changes were introduced, we've had numerous reports of landlords exiting the sector and rents getting pushed through the roof, punishing tenants and leaving them out of pocket. However, this new report makes for interesting reading. Tune in to find out why Rob D thinks this is a pretty sensible piece of property research and also find out what exactly made Rob B laugh out loud. It's also worth taking a look at the graphs and charts too - the whole thing makes for a very interesting read indeed. Now, what exactly is in store for the property market? We're with Tom Bloxham MBE once again to discuss the future of the UK property sector. At the top of Tom's list is modular housing - something which hasn't hugely taken off in the UK yet, but it won't be long before it does if Urban Splash has anything to do with it. In this episode we learn why Urban Splash made the bold move to modular housing - was it the huge number of people shunning new build houses? Was it the need for quality and design combined? The ability to completely configure a home to an individual's requirements has slowly started to catch on, as has being able to make internal changes without altering the structural integrity of the building - a win-win. Tom takes us through his vision to reinvent modern housing; from investing in factories to develop greatly designed structures, to allowing customers to personalise every detail and make each property completely bespoke. It's not all plain sailing though, as modular housing hasn't taken off in the UK in the same way it has elsewhere like the USA. What does Tom think is the barrier? Is it attitude, personal preference or the steeper price point? We also delve into what excites Tom - what is it about a city or town which captures his attention in a bid to reinvent it the Urban Splash way? Does he want to make communities where pedestrians are more important than cars? Does he want to make sure kids can be safe playing on the streets again? We really delve into what makes a great location for Urban Splash to make their next mark. We also discover that political drivers are a consideration for Tom and his team. He also gives us his insight on what's in store for the rental sector and why he thinks more of us are renting - a trend which he doesn't see changing any time soon. If that wasn't enough, Tom fills us in on his plan for a residential fund so people can co-invest in residential markets. He also shares his thoughts on what traditional buy to let landlords can do to compete with institutional players who are entering the residential property market. This is a fantastic insight into Tom's world and a great listen. We certainly learnt a lot! Make sure you tune in - it's one you definitely don't want to miss. Hub Extra: As always, we've dug out a handy resource for Hub Extra this week; it's another cracking video which you can access here. There's a backstory to this, so listen to the podcast to find out why the Robs are recommending this, this week. If you're not signed up to the most valuable email you'll receive every Friday, head on over to The Property Hub website to sign up for FREE! Get involved: As you know, we love to chat. If you're on social media, join us and get involved in the conversation over on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Let us know what you think about this week's property podcast or let us know about any future topics you'd like us to cover. You can also join our property community on the Property Hub forum. It's full of like minded people chatting all things property related. And if you haven't done so already, we'd love it if you could head over and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help other listeners find us and we always read a selection out on our podcast too - so you could get a mention. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts here. Not sure how to leave a review? This video shows you how to review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Property Podcast
TPP294: How To Build A £100 Million Property Development Company: The Urban Splash Story

The Property Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 22:36


You're in for a treat this week, as we learn how to build a £100 million property development company. And we learn from the best in the business - Tom Bloxham MBE, chairman and co-founder of multi-award-winning property development company, Urban Splash. But first, we have our news story of the week which you can find by clicking here. You may remember our landlord survey a while back - the results were interesting and we're pleased that the findings have hit the property press hard and fast. How will landlords react to Brexit? Will it scupper future property investment plans or will it create a wave of opportunities for investors to capitalise on? Hit the link and let us know what you think of the research. Now, our main event this week is the story of Urban Splash - a business that's doing phenomenal things in the property industry. At 25 years old, Urban Splash has continued making a splash across towns and cities throughout the UK with their large regeneration and design-led schemes, which have won them a huge amount of awards - and rightly so! A true champion in the property development industry, Tom talks us through the difficulties of taking old, derelict and listed buildings, and restoring them to create functional homes to suit today's modern needs. And more interestingly, their recent move in to modular housing which is set to transform the housing industry significantly over the years. How did Urban Splash grow from two men in a shed to building a multi-million-pound business? Tune in as Tom walks us through his first, very ambitious project in Liverpool where the true power of design and placemaking was revealed. If you're unfamiliar with Urban Splash, they are the true pioneers of urban living and have made the challenges of regeneration appear effortless. However, Tom and the team have had many years to perfect this. And while each project has elements which they'd have done differently, they follow our very own mantra of ‘constant improvement' to make sure lessons are learned and that the next site is better than the last. If you're an aspiring property developer, this property podcast is a must listen for you as Tom also takes us on a journey through site acquisition, competitive bidding and the design process where architects and consultants are pushed to get the most out of each and every site. Once you have a product - what's next? There's no secret that Urban Splash are incredible marketers - they've won a host of awards for that too. So what's their secret? How have they created such a huge demand for their properties? How did they go from being a multi-million-pound business to being worthless almost overnight? How did Manchester's Northern Quarter get its name? And what tips would Tom recommend to those who want to follow in his property footsteps? Tune into this week's incredible property podcast to find out. Hub Extra: We're squeezing more value into this week's property podcast, with another handy resource discovered by Rob & Rob. In fact, there's $10,000 worth of content here, all for free, courtesy of author, business owner and social media personality, Gary Vaynerchuk. The insights you can take from this video are practical and incredibly informative. If you're not yet signed up to Hub Extra, head on over to The Property Hub website to sign up for FREE! This handy email will hit your inbox every Friday morning. Meetups - yes, they're tonight! If you haven't got yourself registered yet, what are you waiting for? They're free, educational and more importantly, they're supportive. Click here to find your nearest one and we'll see you there! Get involved: As you know, we love to chat. If you're on social media, join us and get involved in the conversation over on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Let us know what you think about this week's property podcast or let us know about any future topics you'd like us to cover. You can also join our property community on the Property Hub forum. It's full of like minded people chatting all things property related. And if you haven't done so already, we'd love it if you could head over and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help other listeners find us and we always read a selection out on our podcast too - so you could get a mention. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts here. Not sure how to leave a review? This video shows you how to review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bulletproof Agency Network Podcast
EP022 | What Big Clients Want From Agencies

Bulletproof Agency Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 26:34


EP022 | What Big Clients Want From Agencies   http://bulletproofagencynetwork.com/ @BulletproAgency   Bulletproof Agency proudly presents this podcast Join us for another live recording from Prolific North Live 2018, as our panel looks at getting those big clients through understanding their needs. Daniel Nolan (The E Word) and Jason Byrne (Urban Splash) look at the big ticket clients that fit with your business as Steve Kuncewicz (BLM) chairs.   Topics covered in this episode: The importance of having a portfolio and creating a reputation. What a relationship that benefits you and the client looks like.    How to trade on reputation and chemistry.   Collaboration Vs taking the work away and executing it independently.   Finding the balance between sticking to a brief and being flexible, without moving the goalposts around too much. Training your client how to be a good client .   The importance of variety, and not letting big clients leave you overexposed. Guest Bios   Steve Kuncewicz Steve Kuncewicz is a Partner in the Business Advisory Team at BLM In Manchester. Specialising in Intellectual Property, Media, Social Media and Privacy Law with nationally-recognised niche expertise and experience in the creative, digital, social media and technology sectors, Steve is published author and regular media commentator on these issues to outlets including the BBC, Sky News and Russia Today.   Website: https://www.blmlaw.com/   Twitter: @SteveKuncewicz Dan Nolan Daniel Nolan is managing director of theEword, one of Manchester’s leading independent digital agencies. The agency specialises in working with lifestyle and leisure brands to drive awareness, consideration and purchase intent. Daniel is the co-chair of pro.manchester’s creative committee, the chairman of the Manchester Publicity Association and has previously been recognised as the Digital, Media or Creative Professional of the Year at the Made In Manchester Awards. He is a passionate ambassador for Manchester and the North West’s creative, digital and media industries and has hosted and spoken at conferences and events for the likes of pro.manchester, the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, Salford Media Festival, the MPA, Manchester Metropolitan University and many more. Working with Manchester Metropolitan University, Oldham College and the UTC @ MediaCity, Daniel is also a leading figure locally in setting the agenda for training and retaining the best creative, digital and media talent in the city.   Website: https://www.theeword.co.uk/   Twitter: @iamdanielnolan   Jason Byrne Jason Byrne is Head of Digital at award winning regeneration company Urban Splash where he’s tasked with the design and infrastructure of the Group’s suite of websites including the main Urban Splash residential and commercial sales portal, something which is being completely redeveloped under Jason’s direction in Spring 2018. Formerly the company’s digital designer, a role he also held at MMP Global, he assumed the Head of Digital role last year having been with the company since 2010.   Website: http://www.urbansplash.co.uk/   Twitter: @jkbyrne Presenter Bio A journalist and broadcaster for nearly 30 years, Andy runs his own media consultancy in Manchester working with clients like Weber Shandwick, the NFU, and the Institute of Directors.   Andy started in print before 17 years as a BBC presenter & reporter, appearing on BBC Breakfast, Five Live & the Today programme. For five years Andy presented the award-winning BBC1 current affairs programme Inside Out, travelling across   Europe making documentaries on terrorism, the smuggling of illegal guns into the UK and the Manchester IRA bomb. He also made films with Sir Bobby Charlton, Yoko Ono, Lord Heseltine and Johnny Marr.   Website: http://www.andyjohnson.tv/   Twitter: @AndyPJo1   Thanks for coming along and we hope you enjoyed listening as much as we enjoyed putting it all together. Please subscribe to our podcast for more great insights from more great people.   Next Episode Join us next time when we’ll be back on the Finance Theatre Stage at Prolific North Live 2018 to discuss handing over the reins when you move on from your business and on to your next venture. Tune in, we’ll see you there.

MPavilion
MTalks—Melbourne School of Design present Tom Bloxham • 10 Dec 2015

MPavilion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 31:49


Spend your evening with Tom Bloxham, founder of award-winning United Kingdom urban regeneration company Urban Splash. With just a ‘wholehearted belief in cities’ to guide them, Tom and founding partner Jonathan Falkingham began their business by filling empty buildings in the English cities of Liverpool and Manchester. Their work—which includes the revitalisation of Sheffield’s iconic Brutalist complex Park Hill—has invariably been described as groundbreaking, innovative and masterful. The Melbourne School of Design hosted Tom in an evening of rumination about urban regeneration. Sit back and listen as Tom discusses the principles that guide Urban Splash’s designs, and how they work to combine the history of a building with a new function in the present—and let us know what you think #MPavilion

Tate Events
Real Architecture Spring 2008: Nick Johnson/Urban Splash

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2008 97:04


Urban Splash introduces New Islington, one of the developer's ambitious urban regeneration projects. Following Will Alsop's plan, the 30-acre site east of Manchester city centre comprises 1,700 new homes, a school, offices and retail and leisure spaces, b