463. Australasian Placemaking - Andrew Coward
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In collaboration with Placemaking Week Europe, 2024, Rotterdam. Read more https://pwe2024.sched.com/
Guest: Andrew Coward (Director/Co-founder of Reactivate Consulting + Sydney District Council Chair of the Urban Land Institute)
Andrew is an urban strategist, placemaker and engagement professional, based in Sydney Australia, working on projects around the Asia Pacific and Europe. He co-founded Reactivate Consulting to bring placemaking strategy into reality and operates at the nexus of strategy, research and implementation and works with government, private and institutional development clients to create vibrant urban spaces and successful places.
Andrew is also the Chair of the ULI’s Sydney District Council, a member of its Asia-Pacific placemaking product council and volunteers for the organization globally. He is also a member of the New South Wales Government’s 24 hour advisory committee.
Links:
www.reactivateconsulting.com.au
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewhcoward/
insta: @re_activate
Some of our projects:
Macquarie St East Precinct, Sydney
80 Ann Street, Brisbane, Australia
Uptown District Accelerator, NSW Australia
Westmead Innovation District, Sydney Australia
Tech Central, Atlassian Global Headquarters, Sydney Australia
Pointe Des Arts, Ile Seguin, Paris, France
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