Maayan Matz Ashkenazi is an anthropologist and urban designer who specializes in psycho-social approaches to spatial design, with a particular focus on health and well-being. Before setting up her
John Lyall is an award-winning architect based in the UK who leads the design practice of LyallBills & Young. His work ranges from transport projects such as rail stations at Tottenham Hale and
Mark is an award-winning masterplanner and Head of Development and Regeneration at LDA Design. He specialises in the visioning and masterplanning of sustainable urban developments and has led some of
Matt is a Director of international planning, design, and engineering consultancy Arup, where he is a leader within the Integrated City Planning Team and is UKIMEA Urban Regeneration Leader. He is
Karl is a Projects Director and Commercial Specialist in the government’s Infrastructure and Projects Authority with 30 years’ experience in consultancy and the public sector. He is a Chartered Civil
Matthew is an architect and Dean of the School of Architecture & Environment at UWE Bristol, an interdisciplinary school championing sustainable and inclusive futures for the designed and built
Kay is a Chartered Landscape Architect with an MA in Urban Design, specialising in the heritage sector. Their work revolves around navigating dynamic and challenging landscapes. Kay advocates for a
Meaghan Kombol is a landscape architect and lead green infrastructure design advisor in the Department for Education’s design team, where she provides advice on sustainable practice in the outdoor
As an urbanist, Natalie has worked in the UK, the USA, Africa, and Asia delivering a variety of high-impact major programs and has won multiple awards for this work. Currently a senior public servant
Lindsay is an urban designer, chartered town planner (MRTPI), and programme manager. Using well-honed skills in placemaking, strategy, and communication, Lindsay's current role is on the innovative