Nigel is the founder of Node, an urban design, landscape, and heritage practice, and has over thirty years' experience. Nigel is also a qualified and experienced urban designer, planner, and
Paul Appleby advises on the integrated sustainable design of buildings and communities. He has worked in the construction industry as a consultant, lecturer, and researcher for more than 55 years,
Penelope is a generalist. She has a collaborative approach to finding solutions to the complex and varied issues of planning, design, sustainability, engagement, and strategy. Her broad experience
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
Lindsey Wilkinson is a Chartered Landscape Architect and Fellow of the Landscape Institute (LI) and the Royal Geographical Society. Lindsey has twenty-five years of professional experience working
Peter is a client and project director who has led the implementation of major capital schemes. His extensive experience includes design management and the delivery of master planning and complex
Lynne Sullivan is an Architect and co-founded sustainableBYdesign, finalists in three BRE-sponsored UK Passivhaus prototype competitions and consultants for Energiesprong’s prototype development for
Rachel works with communities in rural Norfolk and Suffolk in the design of places. She guides and writes Neighbourhood Plans and Design Codes, develops community projects, and enables community
Marc Cairns (he/him) is Managing Director of New Practice, a women and LGBTQIA+ architecture practice with offices in Glasgow and London. New Practice is leading the way in embedding social value in
Rachel Toms CMLI, MFPH, FRSA, is an expert in healthy urbanism and transport decarbonization. Originally a landscape architect, she has designed streets and public spaces in the UK, Ireland, India,