Talking Place

003 Why we need more placemakers in politics - with Jay Morton

Tanisha Raffiuddin Season 1 Episode 3

In this episode of Talking Place, Jay Morton, director of Bell Phillips Architects, sits down with our host Tanisha Raffiuddin to explore the intersection of architecture, community, and social change.

Jay shares her journey from Part II architect to Director over 12 years at Bell Philips, a practice known for its moral compass and resident-led design. Discover how meaningful engagement happens when architects abandon jargon and truly listen to communities, as demonstrated in their award-winning Marklake Court project.

From the tranquility of Hampstead Heath to the vibrant history of Deptford High Street, Jay reflects on London's special places and advocates for child-friendly, people-centered urban design. As a self-proclaimed "political geek" and campaigner for affordable housing, Jay challenges architects to "make more noise" and engage with politics to create better places for all.

Whether you're an architect, planner, community advocate or simply interested in how our built environment shapes our lives, this conversation offers valuable insights into the future of placemaking.

Join us as we ‘Talk Place’. 


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