
"Architects for Change" is a podcast exploring the intersection of architecture, the built environment, and politics. Hosted by Jay Morton, an architect and political enthusiast, this podcast tackles critical issues facing the world today. Each episode features changemakers and thought leaders shaping the future of our cities and spaces. The podcast aims to uncover innovative ideas and common thre... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews | |||

In the Architects for Change podcast we have often spoken about the economy and economics. So for this episode it seems fitting to talk to an economist, and who better than Paul Johnson. Paul is one of the most trusted economic voices in the country.... more
In this episode, Jay Morton steps away from bricks and mortar to delve into politics and culture with writer, broadcaster and cultural commentator Peter York. Co-author of The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook and author of Dead Cat on the Table, Peter... more
Jonathan Smales has never taken the easy route — from leading Greenpeace UK to creating one of the UK’s most sustainable neighbourhoods. In this episode, we explore his journey into ethical development, the radical thinking behind the Phoenix in Lewe... more
In this episode of Architects for Change, host Jay Morton sits down with Tamara Cincik, founder and CEO of Fashion Roundtable, to explore how fashion has successfully built political influence — and what architecture and the built environment can lea... more
What if developers didn’t just build homes — but built communities, hope, and long-term change?In this episode of Architects for Change, Jay Morton is joined by Tim Heatley, co-founder of Capital & Centric and one of the UK’s most progressive voices ... more
What if housing policy and design started with children in mind? In this episode, Jay Morton speaks with Dinah Bornat—co-director of ZCD Architects and author of the upcoming All to Play For: How to Design Child-Friendly Housing—about how play, commu... more
What if the voices most affected by the housing crisis never make it into the planning process? In this episode of Architects for Change, Jay is joined by Wyn Evans and Millie Dodd from Just Build Homes — a campaign amplifying the voices of the silen... more
This week, Jay is joined by Mark Stevenson — author, advisor, and former comedian — whose work sits at the intersection of science, storytelling and systems change. Mark’s not a fan of the term “futurist,” but his career has been spent helping govern... more
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