As part the Open House Festival 2020 we hosted a virtual ideas forum on the importance of public spaces for Londoners and in particular the Waterloo area. The speakers discussed how our use, perception and value of public realm and public spaces has changed this year, some important projects taking place around Waterloo, and what the future may hold for public spaces in Waterloo, and across London more generally. You can watch the presentation and Q and A here.
The event was hosted by Max Breese and we started with an introduction from Nick McGough, Weston Williamson + Partners, who discussed the character and fabric of Waterloo, and the relationships with the River Thames and Waterloo Station.
Max is an architect with a wide range of experience on residential and transport projects. He is particularly interested in how transport hubs can enhance and contribute to their local environments. He has recently been developing a residential led masterplan around East Croydon station, and new guidance documents for Network Rail.
Max has worked at a variety of scales and stages, from early project stages, through to overseeing construction. He has a keen interest in architectural detail and strives to achieve well considered and crafted buildings.
Max is involved in organising and contributing to speaking events both in and out the office, and recently chaired our first online Open House event
As part the Open House Festival 2020 we hosted a virtual ideas forum on the importance of public spaces for Londoners and in particular the Waterloo area. The speakers discussed how our use, perception and value of public realm and public spaces has changed this year, some important projects taking place around Waterloo, and what the future may hold for public spaces in Waterloo, and across London more generally. You can watch the presentation and Q and A here.
The event was hosted by Max Breese and we started with an introduction from Nick McGough, Weston Williamson + Partners, who discussed the character and fabric of Waterloo, and the relationships with the River Thames and Waterloo Station.
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