Richard Eastham is an urban designer and urban planner and the founding director of Feria Urbanism, an award-winning urban design practice.
He has expertise and experience in engaging communities to help them shape and influence emerging spatial strategies.
In this video, Richard describes the co-creative process he designed and delivered for the Waterlooville town centre regeneration project, a case study in how to place local people at the heart of a multidisciplinary process. © Feria Urbanism
This is a presentation from the Urban Design Group’s ‘Towards a Neighbourhood Renaissance Living-well locally’ series.
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Placing Local People at the Heart of the Regeneration Process
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