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Planning Xchange

Jess Noonan & Peter Jewellplanningxchange.org
Planning Xchange is an interview series of built environment professionals doing interesting work beyond the ordinary. Guests include town planners, architects, urban designers, landscape architects, academics, historians, CEO's (and much much more!). Featuring podcast hosts Jess Noonan and Peter Jewell.
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PlanningxChange 139: Driverless Cars: What Do They Mean for Cities and Society?

Driverless and autonomous vehicles are moving steadily from concept to reality, raising important questions for cities, streets and planning systems. While the technology is often framed as a transport or engineering issue, its impacts are likely to be felt far more broadly — shaping travel behaviour, land use, and the way urban space is organised. In this episode of PlanningxChange , hosts Cam Alderson and Jess Noonan are joined by Cern Basher to explore what autonomous vehicles could mean in p...

Jan 26, 202657 min

PlanningxChange 138: Agritourism, Regulation and Risk: Insights from Old Mission with Mary Reilly

In this episode of PlanningxChange, Jess and Peter speak with Mary Reilly, a planner and educator with deep experience in rural land-use issues. Mary helps us unpack the widely discussed Old Mission case from Michigan - a dispute between wineries and a township over land-use controls that resulted in a major federal damages award (approx $50m US). The discussion does not explore the legal merits or the ongoing appeal; instead, it uses the case to illuminate broader lessons for planners everywher...

Nov 26, 202549 min

PlanningxChange 137: Architecture in Vietnam with Olivier Souquet (DE-SO Asia)

In this episode, PlanningxChange travels to Vietnam to speak with Olivier Souquet, French architect and co-founder of DE-SO Asia, a Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)-based design studio renowned for projects that weave together climate, culture, and poetic sensibility. Since establishing DE-SO Asia in 2016, Olivier has guided a diverse body of work across Vietnam—from rural schools and urban housing to major civic and cultural landmarks, including the new City Planning Exhibition Center in Ho Chi Minh C...

Nov 04, 202551 min

PlanningxChange 136: Promoting Retirement Living with Daniel Gannon

In this episode of PlanningxChange , Jess and Peter speak with Daniel Gannon, Executive Director of the Retirement Living Council of Australia. Daniel brings nearly two decades of experience across advocacy, public policy, and media, including eight years leading the Property Council in South Australia, where he played a key role in landmark tax reforms that strengthened the state's investment landscape. Now at the helm of the Retirement Living Council, Daniel is championing policies to meet the...

Oct 14, 202552 min

PlanningxChange 135: Stephen Turner on the Japanese Railway System

In this episode of Planningxchange , Jess Noonan and Peter Jewell are joined by Stephen Turner, founder of TS Japan Rail a well respected commentator on Japanese rail travel. Stephen has lived in Japan since the early 1990s and has featured on NHK World's Japan Railway Journal and Japanology Plus . Through his work, he helps visitors craft memorable journeys across both Japan's famous Shinkansen network and its lesser-known regional lines. Together we explore: Why Japan's railways are unique – f...

Sep 14, 202542 min

PlanningxChange 134: Graffiti, Governance and the City - Dr Cameron McAuliffe

In this episode of PlanningXchange (PX135), we sit down with Dr Cameron McAuliffe, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography & Urban Studies at Western Sydney University. Cameron has written widely on the cultural politics of graffiti and street art, and has advised public authorities on how cities can approach the governance of these highly visible—and often contested—forms of expression. Our conversation explores: The social meaning of graffiti in contemporary cities How governments attempt to ba...

Aug 18, 202557 min

PlanningxChange 133: Five Decades in City Planning: A Conversation with Peter O'Leary

In this episode of PlanningXchange , we speak with Peter O'Leary, whose planning career spans an impressive five decades. Peter began his journey in the mid-1970s as a cadet in local government, rising through the ranks to senior management. He later moved into the private sector before serving over 11 years as a Tribunal Member at VCAT, where he presided over a broad range of planning matters. Following his time on the bench, Peter returned to consultancy, specialising in mediation and dispute ...

Jul 26, 202548 min

PlanningxChange 132: How AI Is Transforming City Planning - with Scott Matheson

In this episode of PlanningXchange , we speak with Scott Matheson, Head of Planning at MyLot, an Australian AI technology company focused on simplifying the planning process for councils and communities. With a background in statutory planning across local government, consultancies, and the Victorian Department of Transport and Planning, Scott brings both practical experience and a forward-thinking approach to the role of technology in urban planning. We explore Scott's journey from traditional ...

Jun 26, 202553 min

PlanningxChange 131: Alfonso Morales + Edna Ely-Ledesma: Public Markets

In this episode of PlanningXchange , we speak with Professor Alfonso Morales and Edna Ely-Ledesma of the University of Wisconsin-Madson about the unique and often overlooked role of public markets in shaping vibrant, inclusive urban environments. Drawing on their research and on-the-ground experience, they share insights into how markets serve not just as commercial spaces, but as critical infrastructure for food access, social connection, and local economic resilience. We explore the history an...

May 26, 20251 hr 3 min

PlanningxChange 130 - Inside the Mind of a Developer: A Conversation with Max Shifman

In PX130 our guest is Max Shifman, Chief Executive Officer of Intrapac Property, one of Australia's most respected private developers. Max brings a wealth of experience to the discussion, having worked across master-planned communities, regional housing projects, and complex urban redevelopments mainly along Australia's eastern seaboard. His background in engineering and law, combined with hands-on experience in the development sector, gives him a unique perspective on the challenges and opportu...

Apr 25, 202557 min

PlanningxChange 129: Charter Cities in the Developing World with Jeffrey Mason

In PX129 our guest is Jeffrey Mason of the Charter Cities Institute. Jeffrey joined CCI as a Researcher in 2019. His research interests include urban economics, structural transformation, special economic zones, and technology ecosystems. He has worked on policy advisory projects in Nigeria, Tanzania, Zambia, and Honduras, among other countries. Prior to joining the Charter Cities Institute, Jeffrey worked as an MA Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He holds a BA in econom...

Mar 30, 202554 min

PlanningxChange 128: Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spontaneous City (author Jorge Almazan)

In PX128 our guest is architect and author Jorge Almazan. Jorge is a Tokyo-based architect and associate professor at Keio University. He holds a degree in architecture from the Polytechnic University of Madrid and a PhD from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. His practice focuses on ecologically responsible and socially inclusive design, ranging from urban to interior projects. His built work has earned significant recognition in Japan, including the Ota City Urban Landscape First Prize (2019) ...

Mar 02, 202558 min

PlanningxChange 127: Derham Groves - Sherlock Holmes and good City Making etc

In PX127 our guest is architect, former academic and author Dr Derham Groves. He studied architecture at Deakin University and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and art history at the University of Minnesota. He taught architecture at RMIT from 1985 to 1997 and the University of Melbourne from 1999 to 2019 and was a Senior Fellow in the Faculty of Architecture, Building, and Planning at the University of Melbourne from 2020 to 2024. Derham is the author of many articles and books about...

Feb 10, 202551 min

PlanningxChange 126: Key to the City - How Zoning Shapes Our World: Sara Bronin

Our guest is Sara Bronin a Mexican-American architect and attorney whose interdisciplinary research focuses on how law and policy can foster more equitable, sustainable, well-designed, and connected places. She is the author of Key to the City: How Zoning Shapes Our World , and she founded and directs the National Zoning Atlas , which aims to digitize, demystify, and democratize information about zoning in the United States. She has advised the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Sustai...

Jan 19, 202552 min

PlanningxChange Episode 125 - PX turns 10, reflections and an Ai Review

In this episode, Jess and Pete reflect on the tenth anniversary of the PlanningxChange podcast. This discussion occurs before an Ai review of the planningxchange podcast series. A rather indulgent episode to mark the anniversary! For podcast extra / culture corner, Jess recommends making pizzas at home with the family. Her New Year resolution is to have more interesting podcast extra recommendations. Pete recommends doing background research about books you like. He also discusses film locations...

Dec 27, 202438 min

PlanningxChange 124: Public Toilets with Katherine Webber

Katherine is a social planning practitioner with over 14 years' experience working for a range of government and non-government organisations in Australia and the Pacific. Katherine has considerable experience in developing and implementing community plans, programs and policy to improve social inclusion and participation. Katherine was awarded the 2018 Rodney Warmington Churchill Fellowship to increase inclusion and accessibility in public toilets by researching taboos, design, policy and legal...

Dec 07, 202445 min

PlanningxChange 123: Build Baby Build, with author Bryan Caplan

In PX123 our guest is Bryan Caplan. Bryan is Professor of Economics at George Mason University and a New York Times Bestselling author. We interview him about his ground breaking graphic novel 'Build, Baby, Build - The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation'. The book is so described: 'In Build, Baby, Build: The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation, economist Bryan Caplan makes the economic and philosophical case for radical deregulation of this massive market―freeing property owners to bu...

Nov 12, 202453 min

PlanningxChange 122: Rafael Mangual - Crime + City Planning

In PX122 our guest is Rafael Mangual a distinguished writer and researcher on crime issues in cities and regions. He is the Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute (MI), a contributing editor of City Journal , and a member of the Council on Criminal Justice . His first book, Criminal (In)Justice , was released in July 2022. He has authored and coauthored a number of MI reports and op-eds on issues ranging from urban crime and jail violence to broader matters of criminal and civil justice r...

Oct 22, 20241 hr 1 min

PlanningxChange 121: Calvin Po - new ways of thinking and doing

In PX121 our guest is Calvin Po ( https://www.calvinpo.com ). Calvin Po is a strategic designer at Dark Matter Labs, co-leading the Radicle Civics portfolio, where he explores institutional and governance systems as sites of design. He has led projects with the Scottish Government's Land Commission on land governance reform, the Taiwanese Government on decentralised web3 civic infrastructure, and is developing multi-actor governance approaches for river ecosystems, and in FreeHouse, a commons ho...

Sep 10, 202449 min

PlanningxChange 120: Innovative planning and university programs in Japan (Tokyo U)

In PX120 our guest is Assistant Professor Akane Bessho, Ph.D of the Housing and Urban Analysis Laboratory, Department of Engineering, The University of Tokyo. Information about Akane's work is at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Akane-Bessho-2 and her website is: https://www.akanebessho.com Akane has a wide range of research projects and in the field work including those that seek to reverse depopulation in Japan's rural areas, assisting people with disabilities in the agricultural sector (s...

Aug 09, 202450 min

PlanningxChange 119: Kylie Legge of Place Score

In PX119 our guests is Kylie Legge of Place Score ( https://www.placescore.org/about-place-score/ ). Kylie is a leading voice in placemaking, an architecture graduate, planner, place maker, author, facilitator, curator and entrepreneur. She is founding Director of Place Partners, a multidisciplinary placemaking consultancy based in Sydney, Australia and Place Score – the world's first place experience measurement company. An engaging interview about new methods to find out what citizens seek in ...

Jul 20, 20241 hr 6 min

PlanningxChange 118: YIMBY Melbourne: Build, Baby, Build

In PX118 our guests are Jonathan O'Brien and Jonathan Nolan of YIMBY Melbourne. Details of YIMBY Melbourne are at https://www.yimby.melbourne YIMBY Melbourne seeks a ' People-led' 'Grassroots' 'For Housing Abundance .' The YIMBY website states: ' A better Melbourne is possible. A Melbourne that is affordable, liveable, and sustainable. A city that is walkable, accessible, and which gives everyone access to the amenity-rich areas that make living here so special. Creating housing abundance will t...

Jun 24, 20241 hr 11 min

PlanningxChange 117: Rob Parker - Trilith - New Urbanism 2.0++

In PX117 our guest is Rob Parker, President of Trilith Development, LLC. Rob oversees with a development team the continued growth of the Trilith Township and Film Studios. Trilith is located on the edge of Altana in Fayette County, Georgia. Trilith is in the advance guard of new urbanism practices. Details at https://www.trilith.com Trilith is a large masterplanned community which seeks to 'redefine the modern American town'. Based on New Urbanism 2.0++ principles, the town has a vibrant commer...

May 31, 20241 hr 4 min

PlanningxChange 116: Stephen Rowley - author, planning professional, academic and astute commentator.

In PX116 our guest is Stephen Rowley. Stephen is the author of two books, 'Movie Towns and Sitcom Suburbs: Building Hollywood's Ideal Communities' and 'The Victorian Planning System: Practice, Problems and Prospects'. In February 2022 he was made of a Fellow of the Planning Institute of Australia, the citation included: 'Over the first 20 years of his career Dr Stephen Rowley has made a very significant contribution to planning as an inspiring and passionate lecturer, through his publications, h...

May 02, 20241 hr 16 min

PlanningxChange 115: Liz Mackevicius, organisational coach

In PX115 our guest is Liz Mackevicius. Liz is an urban planner who has taken a new role as an organisational coach for those in the built environment industry. She will be leading the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) program 'Pathway to Lead'. Information about the program, and the link to register for the session is: https://www.planning.org.au/eventsandcpdnew/additional-programs . It's for consultants across Australia. An accredited organisational coach, Liz has built a reputation of stro...

Apr 08, 202451 min

PlanningxChange 114: Anna Lowder talks New Urbanism including Hampstead

In PX114, our interview guest is Anna Lowder, a co-founder and director of Hampstead , a New Urbanist community in Montgomery, Alabama, inspired by her experiences while living in London before returning to Montgomery. Established in 2008, the 416-acre master-planned residential and mixed-use development features homes, townhomes, condos, apartments, restaurants, shops, workspaces and a school, farm, and a lake. Anna helped Hampstead and Montgomery become the first neighborhood and largest city ...

Mar 21, 202455 min

PlanningxExchange 113: Air taxis (spinners) & Vertiports with Clem Newton-Brown

Episode PX113 is all about Advanced Aerial Mobility (AAM) aircraft, these are typically electric or hybrid powered, air taxis and the like. They have appeared in various science fiction films such as Blade Runner 2019 and Blade Runner 2049 (nicknamed 'spinners'). They will soon be appearing above our cities and towns. Clem Newton-Brown our guest is CEO and founder of Skyportz ( https://skyportz.com ), the only Australian business developing a network of landing sites for a future air taxi networ...

Mar 01, 202454 min

PlanningxChange 112: Converting office buildings into residential with Jessica Lee of FK Architects

In PX112, our interview guest is Jessica Lee, a principal architect at Fender Katsalidis Architects ( https://fkaustralia.com ). Jessica discusses the 'Alba' project, the conversion of a 1970's former office building into 150 rooms of age appropriate housing (retirement accommodation and aged care). The site is located within South Melbourne, an inner city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria Australia. The cost of the conversion was $125m (AU). Whilst not being significantly cheaper than a rebuild the...

Jan 02, 20241 hr 3 min

PlanningxChange 111: Jesse Suskin - Wing Aviation (drone delivery)

In PX111, our interview guest is Jesse Suskin, Head of Government Relations & Public Policy at Wing Aviation ( https://wing.com ). We talk all things drone delivery particularly the experience learnt in Logan in Queensland, Australia where there has been extensive delivery operations over a lengthy time period. Wing Aviation is an offshoot of Google's parent company Alphabet Inc. Jesse Suskin is the head of government relations and public policy in Australia for Wing, a company that sees a f...

Dec 04, 20231 hr 9 min

PlanningxChange 110: Professor Tim Parkin - The Romans and their cities

In PX110, our interview guest is Professor Tim Parkin, we talk all things Roman particularly their city life. Tim Parkin joined the Classics and Archaeology department at the University of Melbourne in 2018 as the inaugural Elizabeth and James Tatoulis Chair in Classics. Before this he had spent over 11 years as Professor of Ancient History at the University of Manchester (UK). Tim is a New Zealander by birth who was awarded a D.Phil. at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and who, since 1989, has worked...

Oct 29, 20231 hr 9 min
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