Innovative Breakfast Club: Could city living become the next health trend?
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Innovative Breakfast Club: Could city living become the next health trend?

By ING Media

Can putting health first help cities tackle housing, climate & lifestyle shifts - and better support their communities?

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ING MEDIA

21 Curtain Road London EC2A 3LT United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Business • Real Estate

The Innovative Breakfast Club: Could city living become the next health trend?

Our cities are constantly evolving - housing crises, the climate emergency and shifts in how we live and work are all putting conflicting pressures on our urban spaces. But could putting health first help us to navigate these challenges, and create cities that truly support their communities?

This event will bring together changemakers from across the built world, each reshaping urban life through bold design, practice and research:

  • Olga Turner Baker, managing director and co-founder of Ekkist
  • Chris Romer-Lee, co-founder of Swimmable Cities
  • Jamie Quinn, sustainability director at Related Argent

Following short, sharp presentations from each of the speakers, Emily Wright, freelance journalist for The Times, Wallpaper* and The Spaces, will chair a panel discussion to explore themes raised, followed by an audience Q&A and networking.

Light breakfast refreshments will be provided.

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ING Media

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Sep 24 · 8:30 AM GMT+1