make:good is an architecture and design studio involving people in shaping neighbourhood change. We believe in meaningful processes of local participation, bringing people together to collaborate on the future of an area and its built environment. We use our creative expertise to co-design local solutions as well as effectively communicate ideas and share insight. We encourage open dialogue, harne... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesign |
Anita McKenzie is a visual artist, writer, picture researcher and creative producer, she works with photography and mixed media materials to explore social themes relating to equality and belonging in order to challenge intersectional oppression and ... more
Pierre Bureau is a French-Ethiopian photographer in London, who began his photography journey as an escape from his own mental health struggles. He founded Mindful Photo Lab in 2019, which aims to connect communities through photography workshops, an... more
Series 6 of the Placeholder Podcast explores community photography and the ethics surrounding it, and we had a really interesting conversation with our first guest photographer Anthony Luvera. more
In episode 3 of season 5 of the Placeholder podcast, we had a chat with Elliot Newton about how important sharing knowledge is when it comes to rewilding, the more we educate people about wildlife and our environment, the more people are likely to ha... more
Listen to the second podcast in our ‘Rewilding’ series, a conversation with Leanne Werner and Helena Smith from Wilder. Wilder are a social enterprise working to create spaces for wildlife, to improve biodiversity in the city (primarily South London)... more
It's been a long time coming but we're pleased to share our first podcast in a new series of four conversations around the topic of 'rewilding'. First up is our discussion with Professor Julian Agyeman. Julian is a Professor of Urban and Environmenta... more
The last podcast episode in our current Rewilding series is a super eye-opening (or should we say ear-opening) conversation with Scottish-Filipino composer Kevin Leomo. We discussed the changes in our sonic environment pre-, during, and post-pandemic... more
Kelly is the Co-Executive Director of Project for Public Spaces overseeing the Market Cities Program, events and educational offerings, and general operations and finance. more
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