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Six outstanding examples of long-term low-carbon urbanism unveiled
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Six outstanding examples of long-term low-carbon urbanism unveiled

This week in architecture

Open City · Open City

September 22, 202230m 38s

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Show Notes

This week Merlin speaks to Julian Robinson. Julian is Director of Estates at the London School of Economics and winner of this year’s Open City Irene Barclay Prize


Alton Estate spared demolition but more than 100 other London estates face regeneration | Speculation grows over the green belt's future under Liz Truss | Campaigners call for Queen Elizabeth Hall's listing as a mark of respect | And Open City reveals the winners of this year's Stewardship Awards


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