431. Urban Foxes - Bram Dewolfs

431. Urban Foxes - Bram Dewolfs

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587. What kind of year was 2025? with Sophie, an AI guest

Together with Sophie, an AI guest, we talk about the year’s biggest topics and trends, from AI and digital tools to climate resilience, placemaking, community voices, and the future of the profession. We also discuss what cities should stop doing, which skills planners need going ...  Show more

586.SWE Från skiss till verklighet: om trygghet, plats och framtidens landskap - Elli Standström

Hur kan man egentligen gestalta trygghet i våra städer – och vad innebär det i praktiken för en landskapsarkitekt? I det här avsnittet möter vi Elli Standström, landskapsarkitekt på AFRY, som delar med sig av sina tankar om att skapa platser som känns säkra, öppna och välkomnande ...  Show more

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