Over the course of the week we published short blogs written by the Centre for London team and some of our speakers, reflecting on the sessions and the themes we discussed.
Monday 2 November
- London’s existential year, by Ben Rogers, Director, Centre for London
- “Statues are boring” – diversity and imagination in London’s public spaces, by Claire Harding, Research Director, Centre for London
- Will 2020 mark the end of our urban age? by Nicolas Bosetti, Research Manager, Centre for London
- The Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm, by Debbie-Weekes Bernard, Deputy Mayor for Social Integration, Social Mobility and Community Engagement
Tuesday 3 November
- London’s green recovery must be a collaborative effort, by City of London Corporation
- Will central London bounce back? by Richard Brown, Deputy Director, Centre for London
- Pause for thought: Rethinking city transport by Jack Brown, Research Manager, Centre for London
Wednesday 4 November
- A National Park City for all, by Nikita Quarshie, Researcher, Centre for London
- Coronavirus has exposed our broken housing market, by Joe Wills, Senior Researcher, Centre for London
- An interview with Audrey Tang
- What London do we need for the coronavirus age? by Indy Johar, Architect and Co-Founder of Project00.cc and darkmatterlabs.org, and Simon Pitkeathley, Chief Executive of Camden Town Unlimited
Thursday 5 November
- Lockdown 2.0: London’s cultural institutions suffer another financial blow by Mario Washington-Ihieme, Researcher, Centre for London
- Speaker recommendations – Getting through 2020
- Seen and Heard: An excerpt from the Youth Charter By The Blueprint Collective, London Borough of Brent