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Professional Practice Podcasts

Professional Practice Podcasts

By: Austin Williams
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Professional Practice Podcasts A series of interviews with leading commentators on Architecture and the practice of Architecture, hosted by Austin Williams (soundcloud download: https://soundcloud.com/user-486346414)All rights reserved
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  • Ian Walmsley, the Planning Geek, on Permitted Development & Use Classes
    Sep 19 2025
    Ian Walmsley is the man behind the Planning Geek phenomenon. Aside from the Planning Portal, Ian’s is the largest planning website in the UK. In this podcast he clears up some terms about Use Classes. Permitted Development and Article 4 Directions, and provides straightforward advice on simplifying our understanding of the planning process. Hosted by Austin Williams www.futurecities.org.uk
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    50 mins
  • William Ringsdorf on Improving Business Efficiency
    Aug 24 2025
    William Ringsdorf is an architect and business coach with 30 years’ experience in the UK and Germany. In this podcast he explains some simple rules for improving profitability in architects’ practices/ Hosted by Austin Williams www.futurecities.org.uk
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    35 mins
  • Roger Madelin on Challenges for Development
    Jul 12 2025
    Roger joined British Land in February 2016 after 29 years at Argent and leads the project at Canada Water. Previously, he led major projects in Manchester, Birmingham, and the 58-acre King’s Cross Development. He was awarded a CBE for Services to Sustainable Development. This programme outlines some of the significant political and economic challenges faced by developers, the costs and risks involved, and what might be needed to turn the construction industry around. Hosted by Austin Williams www.futurecities.org.uk
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    50 mins
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