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Green Urbanist - Sustainable Placemaking, Planning and Urban Design

Green Urbanist - Sustainable Placemaking, Planning and Urban Design

Auteur(s): Ross O'Ceallaigh
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100+ episodes exploring climate action in cities and neighbourhoods.

This show provides actionable advice and case studies on:

  • Sustainable urban design and placemaking principles.
  • How to design cities and neighbourhoods for biodiversity net gain and wildlife.
  • Climate adaptation: How to build resilience to climate change in cities.
  • Net zero carbon masterplanning and architecture.
  • Circular economy: How to minimise waste and emissions in new development.
  • Transport: How to transition cities away to sustainable and active travel.
  • Regenerative Design: Delivering positive benefits for the environment and communities.


Who is it for? Urban designers, planners, developers, architects, landscape architects, urban ecologists, engineers, transport professionals and urban citizens.

The Green Urbanist podcast is hosted by Ross O'Ceallaigh, an urban designer and sustainable placemaking consultant.

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  • #120: Biomimicry in Architecture and Urbanism, with Michael Pawlyn
    Sep 1 2025

    Biomimicry has the potential to transform the way we design buildings, public spaces and local economies to reduce environmental harm and improve our health.

    Architect and author Michael Pawlyn joins me to discuss the newly released third edition of his book 'Biomimicry in Architecture'. We discuss what biomimicry actually means and lots of examples of how it can be applied in the built environment.

    Buy the book: Biomimicry in Architecture (3rd Edition)

    Listen to my previous conversation with Michael:
    #41: Michael Pawlyn (Flourish) - Regenerative Design, Biomimicry and Systems Change

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    Register: Nature-led Urban Design - Study Tour and Masterclass (25 September)

    Subscribe to the Green Urbanist Newsletter

    Consulting and training: https://greenurbanist.org/

    Get in touch: https://greenurbanistpod.com/contact

    The Green Urbanist podcast is created by Ross O'Ceallaigh.

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    1 h
  • Nature-led Urban Design - Join our study tour and masterclass in London on 25 September
    Aug 12 2025

    I'm co-leading a fantastic urban design training on 25 September at the Olympic Park in London, UK. Listen to learn more about the format and what you'll learn.

    Learn more and register here: https://course.greenurbanist.org/masterclass-sept-25


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    Register: Nature-led Urban Design - Study Tour and Masterclass (25 September)

    Subscribe to the Green Urbanist Newsletter

    Consulting and training: https://greenurbanist.org/

    Get in touch: https://greenurbanistpod.com/contact

    The Green Urbanist podcast is created by Ross O'Ceallaigh.

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    8 min
  • #119: Timber-first Development, with Bywater Properties
    May 27 2025

    A conversation with Theo Michell (COO) and Joe Jack Williams (Head of sustainability) at Bywater Properties. We talk about:

    • A timber-first approach to development
    • A case study of 'Paradise', a six-storey timber-led office building in London
    • How timber is becoming more mainstream in UK construction
    • Advice for architects and developers getting started with timber


    Bywater Properties: https://bywaterproperties.com/

    Case Study: Paradise: https://paradise11.co.uk/

    Linkedin profiles:
    Joe Jack Williams
    Theo Michell
    Bywater Properties

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    Register: Nature-led Urban Design - Study Tour and Masterclass (25 September)

    Subscribe to the Green Urbanist Newsletter

    Consulting and training: https://greenurbanist.org/

    Get in touch: https://greenurbanistpod.com/contact

    The Green Urbanist podcast is created by Ross O'Ceallaigh.

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    1 h et 1 min
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