Complex Density, Integrated Mixed-Use and Good Growth

How can good design for global city centres support resilient future prosperity?

  • 6 Nov
  • 06-11-25 (18:30 - 21:00)
  • Roca London Gallery
  • Event format:In Person
  • Event capacity:250
  • Remaining places:214

Broadway Malyan Academy Think Tank Series:

London Think Tank #1

This Think Tank will explore what good growth looks like and how the built environment enables it. Stacked uses and vertical integration are part of the answer, but so are well-designed streets and public places at ground level. Yet no design exists independently of the processes that bring it into being. Mechanisms of policy, investment and real estate are critical to enabling good design for people, and it is this that delivers vibrant economies, attracts talent and capital, supports resilience, and sustains city competitiveness over the long term.

Global cities face shared challenges: land scarcity, competitiveness, the need for climate resilience, and rapidly evolving ways of living and working. At the same time, internationally mobile capital is seeking secure investments in places that demonstrate long-term value through innovation and adaptability.

Too often, the way we plan and build urban centres still follows sequential, segregated patterns, producing single use monocultures of which the traditional City of London “Square Mile” remains an example. The question is how to integrate approaches to planning, investment and design to create more finely meshed, resilient and liveable urban centres. Could the City learn from examples in the Far East, where vertical integration around transit nodes has created a new generation of high-rise, mixed-use districts? More provocatively, could the Square Mile emulate King’s Cross by combining the fine grain, heritage and public realm of its traditional roots, with the innovation and boldness demonstrated the in 21st Century boom cities across the Middle East and Asia? The question for the City, and for equivalent historic urban centres worldwide, is whether they can deliver this richness both horizontally and vertically.

Introduced by:

- Dr Ana McMillin, Director of Architecture, Broadway Malyan

Speakers:

- Prof. Yolande Barnes, Yolande Barnes Consulting

- Peter Maxwell, Strategic Planning Consultant and former Director of Design, LLDC

Ed Baker, Global Head of Urbanism, Broadway Malyan

Paul Hewitt, Group Chief Operating Officer of Primera Corporation Limited

Moderated by: 

Emily Wright, Freelance Journalist, The Times, Wallpaper*. Contributing Editor, The Spaces.

 

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