Susan Parham💙
@SusanParham
Associate Professor. Runs an urbanism unit. Co-editor Journal of Urbanism. Food & place, urbanism, 'retrofitting', garden cities & new towns - plus other stuff
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Great stuff about the UH Heritage Hub from its director Prof Katrina Navikas discussing ways it links academic, community, and business to explore heritage in all sorts of forms @HertsGEP @katrinanavickas @graceleesmaffei
Really interesting hearing about the conceptual & practical process of setting up our Professional Doctorate in Heritage as celebrate its 10 years at UH with Prof Owen Davies @HertsGEP @graceleesmaffei
Fascinating insights into planning Letchworth from David Ames on our Sustainable Planning field trip to Letchworth Garden City today @HertsGEP @JohnSturzaker
Now great insights from Jade Barrett from RTPI young planners committee on complex journeys towards Geography and Planning. Some excellent tips to support our new Sustainable Planning students at Uni Herts @JohnSturzaker @HertsGEP
Very lucky to have RTPI President Lindsey Richards sharing her insights & experience with our new Sustainable Planning students at Uni Herts including working on early charrettes at Upton w the Prince’s (now King’s) Foundation @JohnSturzaker @drmatthewhardy
Exploring Adam Almeida’s ‘heat map’ of gentrification in London #RuthGlass60 Aspects of Change. Adam”s methodology centred on a detailed formula (this has got be good for me to increase my quantification skills) and showing some intriguing results @drmatthewhardy
Starting us off at Aspects of Change looking at gentrification and suburbia in London with Dr Magali Peyrefitte at #RuthGlass60. Intriguing exploration of the ‘great inversion’ @drmatthewhardy @HertsGEP @GCHUOxford
@drmatthewhardy really fascinating on artist led gentrification in Shoreditch at Aspects of Change conference today @HertsGEP
Intriguing start to Aspects of Change conference this morning from Dr Matthew Hardy place comments and Assoc. Prof Andrew Harris on what gentrification might be about in London following Glass @drmatthewhardy @HertsGEP
Brilliant from Prof Loretta Lees on A Gentrification Stage-Model for London?: through the ‘looking Glass’ of Kensington plus great discussion with Prof Mike Raco then wider participant group @drmatthewhardy @HertsGEP
Dr Matthew Hardy and Prof Mike Raco kicking off our first session in London: Aspects of Change Spatialising London gentrification 60 years after Ruth Glass. Can’t wait to hear insights from a range of geographers, urbanists, and more @drmatthewhardy @HertsGEP
What I see in these images of proposed new places is human-scaled streets, outdoor rooms, vertical mixed use, active frontages, trees helping limit heat islands, density supporting walking/cycling - but apparently only architectural style questions matter theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
Really great to have Dr Mahmoud Eltaweel sharing his expertise on renewable energy at our UH Sustainable Energy module today @HertsGEP
Dr Matthew Hardy MVO helping us navigate our way through the complexities of transport, energy and carbon reduction on our UH Sustainable Energy module today @HertsGEP
Fascinating insights from Dr Jane Ratford on behaviour change aspects of Sustainable Energy at UH Sustainable Energy Module Day Two @HertsGEP
Prof Lubo Jankovic excellent on energy retrofitting our large stock of existing housing to help reach net zero outcomes at the UH Sustainable Energy module @HertsGEP
Really good to find out more about heat pumps, photovoltaics and insulation aspects of making our houses net zero with Michael Jaggs from BRE at UH Sustainable Energy module @HertsGEP
Great virtual fieldtrip today with Michael Jaggs from BRE on our UH Sustainable Energy module exploring energy efficiency and renewable sources at building level @HertsGEP
Cosy. ‘Water company bosses and the chairs of the regulator Ofwat and the Environment Agency went for dinner at an exclusive private members’ club to discuss how to quell public anger over bill rises and sewage spills’ theguardian.com/environment/20…
The need to stop vaping ruining health and place was obvious years ago as I posted in 2019. It’s unconscionable that has taken govt and health dept in UK this long to start making tentative steps to limit it
‘Smoking ban tops list of 21st century UK public health achievements’ Fellow urbanists, let’s not just passively watch the current rise of vaping into all these spaces be the wedge that starts to undo this remarkable achievement theguardian.com/society/2019/d…
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