We speak to Glasgow City Council architect Paola Pasino about her work with Jan Gehl to create the framework for much that is happening in Glasgow today and to ACAN’s Evelyn Choy about the exhibitions, events and social media storm ACAN is hosting during COP26. Hattie Hartman highlights the key built environment reports launched for the international climate conference.
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About Paola Pasino
Paola Pasino (MArch and Phd) has held various roles at Glasgow City Council for more than 15 years. She worked with Jan Gehl in 2015 to develop the City Centre Strategic Development Framework, shaping many of the projects coming forward now. Paola is responsible for commissioning The Avenues, a transformation of the city centre to prioritise people over cars, and Sustainable Glasgow Landing, the animation of a vacant site adjacent to the COP26 secure zone, curated by New Practice, both described in our last episode. Paolo has also developed a Sustainable Glasgow story map with three online itineraries of more than 200 sustainable projects around the city.
About Evelyn Choy
Evelyn is ACAN’s events and actions co-ordinator, a (mostly virtual) role she took on at the beginning of the pandemic. Originally from Melbourne, she has been based in London for more than five years.
Show notes: Projects and resources mentioned in this episode
RIBA Built for the Environment report
LETI Climate Emergency Retrofit Guide
Architects Declare Practice Guide 2021
COP26 Built Environment Virtual Pavilion Build Better Now
Scott McAulay, Anthropocene Architecture School: Beyond COP 26
White Arkitekter, Sara Cultural Centre, Skellefteå, Sweden
AJ: Is the boom in green walls good for sustainability?
AJ: Interrogating Arup’s retrofit of 1 Triton Square
Asphalt Art at Anderston Train Station
University of Strathclyde, Centre for Environmental Law