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Urban Forecast
The Future of Regenerative Development with Joe Jack Williams
In this episode of Urban Forecast, Oli Lowrie sits down with Joe Jack Williams, Head of Regenerative Strategy at Bywater, to explore the future of low-carbon development, the realities of building in mass timber, and why the industry desperately needs better material literacy.After 14 influential years at FCB Studios, Joe made the leap from architecture to development in pursuit of greater impact. He discusses the limitations architects face within client-driven briefs and why moving upstream gives him the ability to shape carbon outcomes from day one.From embodied carbon blind spots to the challenges of...
2025-12-08
28 min
Urban Forecast
How to unblock the system of community funding with Mark Shearer
Urban Forecast sits down with Mark Shearer, CEO and Co-founder of ActionFunder and a councillor for Westminster. With a rare dual perspective spanning politics, community impact and the built environment, Mark breaks down the staggering inefficiencies in the UK’s grant-giving and planning systems and explains why billions in community funding remain stuck in local authority accounts.He shares how ActionFunder is reframing the relationship between developers, councils and local communities through transparency, technology and real-time reporting. From the future of Section 106 and CIL, to trust in development, to the political dynamics shaping planning decisions, this conversation ex...
2025-12-01
34 min
Urban Forecast
The 1 Percent Housing Trap with Chris Worrall
In this episode of Urban Forecast, Oli sits down with Chris Worrall, Director at LSL Partners, for a frank and fast-paced conversation about the realities of the UK housing crisis. Chris dismantles common myths around land, planning and development, critiques the political narratives driving dysfunctional policy, and explains why supply, zoning and sensible regulation matter far more than ideology. From the failures of the building safety regulator to the economics behind the 1 percent housing trap, this episode offers one of the clearest explanations yet of what’s really holding back new homes in the UK, and what it would ta...
2025-11-18
35 min
Urban Forecast
Why London Stopped Building with Nick Cuff
In this episode of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Nick Cuff, Managing Director and founder of Urban Sketch, to unpack why London has stopped building and how we can start again. From his beginnings in local government to leading one of the most design-driven housing innovators in the UK, Nick offers rare insight into the real economics behind development, the policy traps slowing progress, and why storytelling might just be the key to rebuilding trust in the housing sector. Expect a candid conversation about design, policy, affordability and the future of living in...
2025-11-10
34 min
Urban Forecast
Reclaiming Value in Architecture with Hari Phillips
In this episode of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Hari Phillips, co-founder of Bell Phillips Architects and Trustee at the Museum of Architecture, for a candid conversation about the realities of the profession today. Hari reflects on two decades at Bell Phillips, why he stepped away, and how he’s now mentoring the next generation of architects. From architecture’s social impact to the profession’s business blind spots, this discussion unpacks how architects can reclaim agency, value, and joy in an increasingly complex and regulated industry.KEY TAKEAWAYSAr...
2025-11-03
39 min
Urban Forecast
Are Architects Being Replaced by AI?
In this episode of Urban Forecast, Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd dive into the unexpected success of their TikTok clip that racked up over 70,000 views and the fiery comments it sparked. From the frustrations of being undervalued in architecture to the looming influence of AI, the duo explore what’s driving discontent in the profession, why mental health needs to be part of the conversation, and how architects can reclaim their value in a changing industry. It’s candid, relatable, and unfiltered - two seasoned architects confronting the realities of their field head-on.KEY TAKEAWAYS...
2025-10-27
14 min
Urban Forecast
Michael Clark’s Take on London’s Development Challenge
In this episode of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Michael Clark, Design Director at Hadley Property Group, to explore the evolving role of the architect, the realities of development in today’s market, and how community engagement can shape meaningful regeneration. Michael shares candid reflections from his journey across architecture, contracting, and development, revealing how trust, communication, and collaboration are central to delivering homes in one of the world’s toughest housing markets.From the pressures of the Building Safety Act to the fine line between risk and reward in property deve...
2025-10-20
34 min
Urban Forecast
Labour’s Housing Delivery Crisis: Planning isn’t the Problem
In this episode of Urban Forecast, hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd dive into the outcomes and mood from the Labour Party Conference, exploring what it all means for the future of housing and planning in London. With housebuilding figures falling far short of targets, they discuss why planning reform hasn't been delivered, what could unlock development, and whether Labour will be bold enough to make the radical changes needed. From viability challenges to Sadiq Khan’s 35% affordable housing threshold and the Building Safety Act backlog, Oli and Jon dissect the numbers, policies and political realities shaping the UK’s ur...
2025-10-13
12 min
Urban Forecast
The Future of the City of London with Tom Sleigh
In this episode of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd are joined by Tom Sleigh, Councillor for Bishopsgate Ward at the City of London Corporation and Chair of the Planning & Transportation Committee. Tom offers an insider’s perspective on how the City is shaping its future. He explains how to balance heritage with tall towers and how the Square Mile is being reimagined as a cultural and leisure destination. He also shares stories from his visit to Ukraine, reflections on London’s resilience, and why retrofit-first planning could be key to sustainable growth.Whether you are...
2025-10-07
36 min
Patel Talkies' Radio Show
Agatha Christie's The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Roger Ackroyd was a man who knew too much. He knew the woman he loved had poisoned her first husband. He knew someone was blackmailing her – and now he knew she had taken her own life with a drug overdose. Soon the evening post would let him know who the mystery blackmailer was. But Ackroyd was dead before he’d finished reading it – stabbed through the neck where he sat in the study.The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie Hercule Poirot .… John MoffattDr Sheppard …. John WoodvineRoger Ackroyd …. Laurence PayneRaymond …. Peter GilmoreParker the Butle...
2025-09-30
1h 27
Urban Forecast
Engineering a Greener Future with Steve Webb
In this episode of Urban Forecast, hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Steve Webb, Director of Webb Yates Engineers, at Milieu 134 Old Street, a landmark project by HGG London. Designed around natural materials, Milieu is a workspace that reflects the future of sustainable architecture and the setting becomes part of the conversation itself.Steve shares how projects like Milieu point towards a new way of thinking about construction. He discusses the role of timber and stone in hybrid systems, the challenges of evolving fire regulations, and the wider cultural need for tenacity in the...
2025-09-29
27 min
Urban Forecast
The devastating effect of cars in our cities with Henrietta L. Moore & Arthur Kay
In this episode of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Professor Dame Henrietta L. Moore, Founder and Director of the Institute for Global Prosperity at UCL, and Arthur Kay, CEO & Founder of Skyroom. Together they discuss their book Roadkill, which explores the urgent need to rethink our car-dominated cities. From the myths and politics surrounding 15-minute cities to the promises and risks of autonomous vehicles, this conversation challenges us to ask: what kind of urban future do we really want?KEY TAKEAWAYSCar ownership is deeply...
2025-09-22
40 min
Urban Forecast
The Big Opportunity London Can’t Waste with Jace Tyrrell
In this episode of Urban Forecast, Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd are joined by Jace Tyrrell, Chief Executive of Opportunity London. Jace shares how London can stay ahead in the global race for investment, why it matters that the city works together, and what we need to fix to attract the next wave of funding. From planning delays to public and private collaboration, this episode explores how to unlock billions for housing, transport and regeneration. It is a hopeful but honest look at what London needs to do next.KEY TAKEAWAYSLondon gives people...
2025-09-08
28 min
Urban Forecast
Housing and Regeneration in Tower Hamlets with David Joyce
In this episode of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with David Joyce, Corporate Director of Housing and Regeneration at the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. David shares his insights into the challenges and opportunities of housing delivery in London, the importance of regeneration, and the delicate balance between community priorities, developer interests, and government policy. From Tower Hamlets’ impressive track record in housing delivery to the debate around co-living and the future of Canary Wharf, this conversation explores what it takes to shape thriving, sustainable communities in one of London’s most dynamic boroughs....
2025-09-01
39 min
Urban Forecast
Biobased construction myths & how the UK can keep up with Europe - Anna Lisa McSweeney
In this episode of Urban Forecast, Oli and Jon are joined by Anna Lisa McSweeney, UK Networks Lead at Built by Nature, a pioneering not-for-profit working to accelerate the shift toward biobased construction materials. With a background in architecture and activism, Anna Lisa brings sharp insight into what the UK needs to do to keep up with Europe in timber construction, what myths still cloud the conversation, and how networks, funding, and data are being leveraged to unlock a low-carbon future for buildings. They discuss regulatory barriers, insurer perceptions, and the practical steps needed to mainstream natural materials in...
2025-08-18
33 min
Chronological Christie
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
In this episode, we take a look at The Murder of Roger Ackroyd—------------------We are your hosts:Gillian Porter - a long-time Agatha Christie reader and collector,And her husband Alan Porter, who after almost 40 years of sharing a house with Agatha Christie books has decided he should read them.We’ll be tackling the books in UK publication order as detailed on the official Agatha Christie website, and sharing our thoughts on each from the viewpoint of someone familiar with them, and someone reading them for t...
2025-08-10
54 min
AudioBooks For ADHD Minds
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
In this episode, we take a look at The Murder of Roger Ackroyd—------------------We are your hosts:Gillian Porter - a long-time Agatha Christie reader and collector,And her husband Alan Porter, who after almost 40 years of sharing a house with Agatha Christie books has decided he should read them.We’ll be tackling the books in UK publication order as detailed on the official Agatha Christie website, and sharing our thoughts on each from the viewpoint of someone familiar with them, and someone reading them for the first time.—-------------------Links mentioned in this episodePodcast Related LinksChronological Christie Instagram account - https...
2025-08-10
54 min
Urban Forecast
Building Towns from Scratch with James Scott of Urban and Civic
In this episode of Urban Forecast, hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd are joined by James Scott, Group Director of Strategy and Planning at Urban&Civic plc. From Cold War airfields to thriving new communities, James shares his journey through law, development and the complex world of placemaking in the UK. He explains what it really means to build new places, with early investment, deep engagement and a commitment to long-term thinking. Expect sharp insight on policy, infrastructure, green space and why flexibility always beats prediction.KEY TAKEAWAYSFlexibility matters more than prediction...
2025-08-04
44 min
Urban Forecast
Reinventing Affordable Living with Paul Rickard, CEO at Pocket Living
In the final episode recorded at UKREiiF 2025, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Paul Rickard, CEO of Pocket Living, to explore bold housing innovation in London. Paul brings a finance-savvy lens to the pressing challenges facing SME developers, explains why Pocket homes defy their compact dimensions, and outlines what is needed from policymakers to truly unlock urban affordability. With insights into planning, politics, risk and design, this is a compelling end to the UKREiiF series, and it champions the citymakers behind our cities.KEY TAKEAWAYSFinance fluency matters: Paul explains how...
2025-07-21
21 min
Urban Forecast
The Future of Inclusive Design and Women in Architecture with Ana McMillin
In this UKREiiF 2025 special episode of Urban Forecast, Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd are joined by Dr Ana McMillin, Director of Architecture at Broadway Malyan, steering committee member of Women in Architecture, and executive member of the Urban Design Group.Despite progress, cities continue to reflect a limited range of lived experiences. Too often, they are shaped by a small group of voices, leaving others excluded from the spaces where they live, work and move.Ana shares her insights from major regeneration projects, including the Aylesbury Estate, and explores what it means to create truly...
2025-07-15
26 min
Urban Forecast
Inside Brent’s Regeneration Project with Alice Lester
In this special UKREiiF 2025 edition of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Alice Lester, Director for Neighbourhoods and Regeneration at Brent Council. Alice shares her journey from a geography student fascinated by cities to shaping one of London’s most ambitious regeneration areas. They explore the delicate balance between delivering much-needed homes and protecting local character, the evolving role of green infrastructure, and how policy can either unlock or stifle good development. With honest insights from the frontlines of planning and place-making, this episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of ou...
2025-07-07
25 min
Urban Forecast
Harlow’s Regeneration Comeback | How Harlow Delivers More Homes with Cllr Dan Swords
In this UKREiiF 2025 special of Urban Forecast, hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Cllr Dan Swords, Leader of Harlow Council, to explore how bold leadership, effective partnerships and a focus on people are driving one of the UK’s most ambitious regeneration stories. From stalled schemes to strategic joint ventures, Dan shares the real challenges and hard won lessons behind delivering housing and town centre renewal in Harlow. An honest, inspiring conversation for anyone passionate about urban transformation.KEY TAKEAWAYSThe Power of Partnership: Harlow’s joint venture with Hill is u...
2025-06-30
20 min
Urban Forecast
Building Fairer Cities with Cllr Claire Holland
In this special UKREiiF 2025 edition of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Cllr Claire Holland, Leader of the London Borough of Lambeth and Chair of London Councils. From the urgent need for affordable housing to the power of public-private partnerships, Claire shares her bold vision for inclusive growth across London. She reflects on her personal journey rooted in social justice, how collaboration can unlock infrastructure potential, and why Lambeth’s history of innovation is shaping its ambitious future. This is a candid, inspiring conversation about leadership, opportunity, and why London is truly “open for busi...
2025-06-23
17 min
Urban Forecast
Is UKREiiF better than Mipim? Did Keir Starmer try to ruin it?
In this special debrief episode of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd reflect on the highs and lows of UKREiiF 2025 in Leeds. They explore the atmosphere, key themes and industry sentiment fresh from the event, comparing it to MIPIM, and sharing candid views on policy challenges and developer frustrations. With soundbites from local authority leaders, developers like Pocket Living, and advocates for inclusion like Women in Architecture, this episode tackles the state of UK housing delivery head-on. From Building Safety Act bottlenecks to affordability innovation, it’s a snapshot of a sector poised for action - if on...
2025-06-16
17 min
Urban Forecast
Why Places Fail - and How to Build Ones That Don’t with Martyn Evans
In this episode of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Martyn Evans, Creative Director at Landsec, to explore how developers can create meaningful and enduring places, not just buildings.Martyn shares the story of his unconventional entry into property through The Truman Brewery, and how authenticity, reuse, and patient vision can unlock extraordinary long-term value. He explains why developers must think beyond spreadsheets, why storytelling is an essential tool in shaping places, and how architects can prove their relevance by aligning design with purpose and performance.This is a rich...
2025-06-09
46 min
Urban Forecast
How the Building Safety Act Is Changing Everything - Varun Soni
In this episode of Urban Forecast, Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Varun Soni, Director at The Property Smart Group, to unravel the complexities of the Building Safety Act and the Golden Thread. Varun shares hard-hitting insights into the regulatory shifts shaping how we design, deliver, and manage buildings, especially Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs).From Gateway obligations to on-site coordination challenges, Varun breaks down what compliance now really means for architects, contractors, and developers alike. Whether you’re in planning, design, or construction, this episode is a must-listen if you want to stay ahead of the re...
2025-06-02
46 min
Urban Forecast
Global Challenges, Local Solutions for Architects – with Gary McLuskey
In this episode of Urban Forecast, co-hosts Oli Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Gary McLuskey, Greystar’s Managing Director of Global Design, to explore the evolving role of architects in development. From policy barriers to international design lessons and the power of collaboration, Gary shares a candid view on where the industry is heading and what needs to change. Expect robust debate, rich anecdotes, and compelling insights from one of the sector’s leading voices.KEY TAKEAWAYS1. Architects Must Reclaim Design Leadership - Gary advocates for architects to embed themselves earlier in th...
2025-05-27
1h 15
Urban Forecast
Its Placeshaping, not place making - John Stiles, London Borough of Brent
Podcast DescriptionWhat really makes a place thrive? In this episode of Urban Forecast, we sit down with John Stiles, Placemaking Manager at the London Borough of Brent, to unpack the complexities of urban change and regeneration. John shares honest reflections from both public and private sector roles, challenges assumptions around placemaking, and explores how real impact comes from shaping places with communities, not just for them. From the quirks of Harlow to the challenges of suburban intensification, this conversation is a deep dive into the human, political and practical dynamics of making better places.
2025-05-19
56 min
Urban Forecast
The Real Costs and Benefits of the Urban Forecast Podcast
In this reflective episode of Urban Forecast, Jon and Oli unpack the real reasons behind launching their podcast — from the significant investment of time and money, to the unexpected returns in thought leadership, professional development, and business strategy. It’s a candid, behind-the-scenes conversation about the power of platform-building, the intersection of architecture with politics and urbanism, and how long-form conversations can shape the city-making agenda. Whether you're a podcast creator, an architect, or just passionate about urban change, this episode peels back the curtain on the why behind the mic.🧠 KEY TAKEAWAYSCreating a podca...
2025-05-13
12 min
Urban Forecast
Leading with purpose - Chris Williamson RIBA President Elect
In this episode of Urban Forecast, we’re joined by Chris Williamson, co-founder of Weston Williamson + Partners, as he reflects on 40 years in architecture - from his unexpected pivot into the profession, to the evolution of his practice, and the deep value he places on mentorship, public service, and design with purpose. Chris shares raw insights on surviving multiple recessions, building a global reputation in infrastructure, and the future challenges facing architects - from education debt to the impact of AI. A must-listen for anyone passionate about the built environment, architectural legacy, and the social role of design.
2025-05-06
58 min
Urban Forecast
Smart Cities, Climate Risks, and Autonomous Cars | The Future of Urban Living
Welcome to Urban Forecast! In this special episode, Oli and Jon answer questions submitted by listeners, diving into bold predictions about the future of cities by 2050. They discuss the impact of climate change, the role of autonomous vehicles, the transformation of urban spaces, and the fascinating potential of AI-powered digital twins. If you’ve ever wondered how technology, the environment, and urban living will collide over the next few decades, this is the episode for you.Key TakeawaysUrban populations are expanding rapidly, particularly in developing areas, placing major pressure on cities.Climate ch...
2025-04-28
24 min
Secret Life of Books
Hercule Poirot, a Tunisian dagger and an evening of Mah Jong: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
The three best-selling authors of all time are, in order, God, Shakespeare and Agatha Christie. Exact figures are hard to know, but the gulf between Christie and the second division is big enough to guarantee her place. She has sold over 2 billion books (and just to make that number easier to comprehend, that’s two thousand million). There are a handful of contenders for her greatest book overall, but The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - first serialised exactly 100 years ago in 1925 - is usually amongst them. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd tells the story of murderous hap...
2025-04-22
1h 17
Urban Forecast
Why architects must build more than buildings to survive - leadership and profile with Alex Ely
In this episode of Urban Forecast, we sit down with Alex Ely, Founding Director of Mæ to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing architects today. From navigating procurement hurdles to finding a unique voice in the industry, we explore how architects can build their profile beyond design. We delve into the social value of good architecture, the role of leadership, and why great design shouldn't be a luxury. Whether you're an architect, developer, or just interested in the built environment, this conversation offers a compelling insight into the future of the industry.Key TakeawaysB...
2025-04-14
26 min
Urban Forecast
The Timber Ban | UK Regulations Killing Innovation & Blocking Net Zero?
Are the UK’s building regulations stalling progress towards net zero? In this episode of Urban Forecast, we discuss how current policies and industry fears are limiting the use of sustainable materials like timber. From towering timber structures in Japan to the challenges of insuring low-carbon buildings in the UK, we explore whether regulation is holding back innovation in sustainable architecture.Key TakeawaysUK regulations restrict timber use – Anything above 18 metres eliminates timber as an option, limiting low-carbon building solutions.Global precedents exist – Countries like Japan build 40-storey timber buildings in earthquake zones...
2025-04-08
11 min
Urban Forecast
The Future of Sustainable Construction
In this insightful episode, we delve into the complexities of carbon emissions within the construction industry. Our guest, Gilbert Lennox King, CEO and co-founder of Construction Carbon, shares his mission to simplify carbon management for developers. We explore the crucial distinction between embodied and operational carbon, the drivers behind the growing focus on embodied carbon, and innovative financial incentives for sustainable development. Discover how Construction Carbon is helping developers and funders forecast, track, and reduce their carbon footprint, and gain valuable insights into the future of sustainable construction. Key Takeaways● Embodied carbon refers to emissions fro...
2025-03-31
36 min
Reading Cadence
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd: Ch. 5 - Whose Timeline Is It Anyway?
Running through a loose timeline of events leading up to the murder of Roger Ackroyd. The butler didn’t do it…right?0:00 - intro1:40 - Dramatic Reading of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Ch 526:13 - A (not so) brief discussionThe Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie (1926)https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/69087/pg69087-images.htmlThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re...
2025-03-24
40 min
Camping is Canceled.
EP 82 AUDIOBOOK: Gen Reads Agatha Christie's "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" (Chapters 11-14)
See Episodes 47-49 for Chapters 1-7In the spring of 1926, a murder captured the public eye, and a book about it would go on to sell millions of copies worldwide. That book was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, the crime novel written by Agatha Christie.Agatha Christie was born in 1890, and eventually became (and remains) the best selling novelist of all time (whaaaat?!). She wrote 66 detective novels and 14 collections of short stories, and her writings have inspired countless plays, movies, and TV shows. She defined the crime fiction genre like no other author ever has.
2025-03-21
1h 04
Urban Forecast
The Future of Sustainable Design with Kelly Alvarez Doran
In this episode of Urban Forecast, we sit down with Kelly Alvarez Doran, Co-founder and CEO of Half Climate Design, to discuss the crucial role of embodied carbon in architecture. Kelly shares insights from his career, from working in mining to leading sustainable projects in Rwanda, exploring the choices architects make and their far-reaching impact. We dive into why current regulations are stifling low-carbon construction, how embodied and operational carbon should be viewed together, and what needs to change to make truly sustainable building practices mainstream.Key Takeaways1. Embodied vs. Operational Carbon – It is no...
2025-03-17
40 min
Camping is Canceled.
EP 81 AUDIOBOOK: Gen Reads Agatha Christie's "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" (Chapters 9 & 10)
See Episodes 47-49 for Chapters 1-7In the spring of 1926, a murder captured the public eye, and a book about it would go on to sell millions of copies worldwide. That book was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, the crime novel written by Agatha Christie.Agatha Christie was born in 1890, and eventually became (and remains) the best selling novelist of all time (whaaaat?!). She wrote 66 detective novels and 14 collections of short stories, and her writings have inspired countless plays, movies, and TV shows. She defined the crime fiction genre like no other author ever has.
2025-03-16
42 min
Urban Forecast
Why attend MIPIM | Is the largest event in Real Estate worth it?
In this special episode of Urban Forecast Podcast, we’re diving into the buzz of MIPIM – the global real estate event in Cannes. We discuss why we attend, how it compares to UKREiiF, and the evolving landscape of networking in the industry. From the shifting presence of local authorities to the changing culture of the event, we explore whether MIPIM still holds the same influence post-COVID and amid economic pressures. Tune in for insights on the value of attending, the realities of costs, and the opportunities that make it a must-visit for many in the built environment.Key...
2025-03-10
12 min
Reading Cadence
Ep. 220: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Ch. 4. Pt. 2
Dr. Sheppard and Roger privately converse in Roger’s study where one of Caroline’s crackpot rumors is actually revealed to be true. And we’re left wondering what’s the shelf-life on Roger Ackroyd now?0:00 - intro2:22- Dramatic Reading of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Ch 4 Pt. 220:50 - A (not so) brief discussionThe Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie (1926)https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/69087/pg69087-images.htmlThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost a...
2025-03-10
30 min
Ecosystem Member
Natural Collaboration with artists Ackroyd & Harvey
We are back with a new episode of the Ecosystem Member podcast! Thank you for tuning in.Our guests for this episode are Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey, who make up the incredible artist duo Ackroyd & Harvey. I first came across their work at the Dear Earth exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London (which also featured past guest Jenny Kendler) and as we discuss in the episode, re-engaged with their work through their Beuys’ Acorns project, which just had a major planting that we talk about at the Sainsbury Centre in Norwich. ...
2025-03-05
35 min
Urban Forecast
How RIBA should spend £85 million on the Architect industry
RIBA is set to spend £85 million on refurbishing its London HQ - but could that money be better spent elsewhere? In this episode of Urban Forecast, we debate how those funds could be used to truly benefit the architectural profession. From AI’s impact on design to the need for research and development, we explore where investment could drive real industry change - rather than becoming a prestige project. Join us for an insightful discussion on how to build a better future for architects and the cities they shape.Key Takeaways:AI in Architecture – While AI prese...
2025-03-03
14 min
Urban Forecast
Is the Future of Housing Rental? With Michael Keaveney from Grainger PLC
Is renting the future of housing in the UK? In this episode of Urban Forecast, we sit down with Michael Keaveney, Director of Land and Development at Grainger PLC, to explore the evolution of Build to Rent (BTR) and its impact on the housing market. From navigating planning challenges to the sustainability debate, Michael shares his insights on where the sector is heading, the role of investors, and whether BTR can truly help solve the UK’s housing crisis.We also discuss the 'Goldilocks zone' for BTR viability, why placemaking is critical to long-term success, and the po...
2025-02-24
35 min
Reading Cadence
Ep. 218: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Ch. 4 Pt. 1
A dinner party commences at the Ackroyd estate of Fernly Park with a seemingly odd collection of 5 individuals with a weird web of connection.0:00 - intro3:45- Dramatic Reading of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Ch 4 Pt. 118:22 - A (not so) brief discussionThe Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie (1926)https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/69087/pg69087-images.htmlThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, g...
2025-02-24
26 min
Urban Forecast
How ESG can make you money and help the planet with Andy Cox
In this episode of Urban Forecast, we sit down with Andy Cox, Director & Co-founder of Trigon, to discuss the evolving landscape of development management, ESG, and the Building Safety Act. Andy shares his journey into real estate, the challenges of navigating increasing regulation, and why sustainability must be more than a compliance exercise.With discussions around risk management, stranded assets, and the impact of regulation on development, this episode is a must-listen for anyone in the property, construction, or investment sectors.Are we drowning in legislation, or can we carve out a clearer path forward...
2025-02-17
34 min
Reading Cadence
Ep. 216: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Ch. 3
Flying zucchinis! Irresponsible gossip! Just the sort of fodder that is needed to propel the plot into the as yet to be determined murder of Roger Ackroyd. We also meet the esteemed Poirot!0:00 - intro1:56 - Dramatic Reading of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Ch 327:16 - A (not so) brief discussionThe Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie (1926)https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/69087/pg69087-images.htmlThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with a...
2025-02-10
34 min
Hearts Entwined Podcast
Why Women Attract Emotionally Unavailable Men - Lyn Smith & Caroline Ackroyd
Lyn welcomes back Caroline Ackroyd, a hypnotherapist and love coach, to explore the compelling topic of why women often attract emotionally unavailable men. Caroline shares her insights on unhealthy patterns that stem from our childhood experiences, emphasising how unmet emotional needs can lead to a cycle of seeking affection and validation from men who mirror those early relationships. The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of these dynamics, including the concept of "pining patterns", & the trauma bonds that attract unhealthy relationships, and how we can heal and break free from them. KEY TAKEAWAYS Understanding Emotional Unavailability...
2025-02-06
31 min
Hearts Entwined Podcast
How To Attract & Date A High Value Man - Lyn Smith & Caroline Ackroyd
Lyn invites back hypnotherapist and love coach Caroline Ackroyd to discuss the secret of attracting a high-value man. Caroline shares her insights on the importance of self-perception, self-worth, and the internal dialogue that shapes our dating experiences. They explore how negative self-talk hinders our ability to attract high quality men and provide practical tips for building confidence and a positive self-image. KEY TAKEAWAYS To attract a high-value man, it's essential to have high self-worth and view oneself as a high-value woman. This involves cultivating self-love a positive self-image and confidence. Recognising and changing negative internal self-talk...
2025-01-30
30 min
Urban Forecast
The Architect who entered politics
In this special episode, Urban Forecast Podcast teams up with Architects for Change to explore the intersection of politics, architecture, and urban regeneration. Jay Morton, Director at Bell Phillips and former political candidate, joins host Oliver Lowrie to discuss the vital role of government vision, sustainable innovation, and community engagement in shaping the built environment.Together, they unpack how architects can navigate political challenges, influence policy, and drive meaningful change in cities. From tackling the housing crisis to bridging the gap between planning policies and real-world development, this episode offers invaluable insights for anyone passionate about the...
2025-01-28
46 min
Urban Forecast
Modernise or Die: the hard truths about MMC and housing delivery
In this episode of the Urban Forecast Podcast, we’re joined by Mark Farmer, influential author of Modernise or Die and a leading voice in the housing industry. Mark dives into the hard truths about the future of housing delivery, exploring whether modern methods of construction (MMC) can truly meet the demands of 300,000 homes a year. From workforce challenges to the downfall of high-profile startups, Mark offers bold opinions and fresh perspectives on what’s needed to transform the housing sector.Tune in to hear Mark’s take on the real roadblocks and opportunities for change in housin...
2025-01-21
52 min
Urban Forecast
Modernise or Die: the hard truths about MMC and housing delivery
In this episode of the Urban Forecast Podcast, we’re joined by Mark Farmer, influential author of Modernise or Die and a leading voice in the housing industry. Mark dives into the hard truths about the future of housing delivery, exploring whether modern methods of construction (MMC) can truly meet the demands of 300,000 homes a year. From workforce challenges to the downfall of high-profile startups, Mark offers bold opinions and fresh perspectives on what’s needed to transform the housing sector.Tune in to hear Mark’s take on the real roadblocks and opportunities for change in housin...
2025-01-14
52 min
Reading Cadence
Ep. 212: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Ch. 1
As expected, a death occurs in a small English town…but it’s not Roger Ackroyd! Phil discusses murder economics and its startling implications. 0:00 - intro 4:12 - Dramatic Reading of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Ch 1 15:17 - A (not so) brief discussion The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie (1926) https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/69087/pg69087-images.html This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it aw...
2025-01-13
23 min
Urban Forecast
Vision 2040: What next for the City of London’s bold vision for transformation
In this episode of Urban Forecast by Ackroyd Lowrie, we speak to Shravan Joshi, MBA, Chair of the Planning and Transportation Committee at the City of London Corporation. Shravan discusses the transformative Vision 2040 framework, which redefines sustainability, heritage, and urban growth in the Square Mile. From addressing the embodied carbon of buildings to balancing modernisation with the City’s rich 2000-year history, Shravan offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to plan for the future. We explore the rise of retrofit-first strategies, the power of green finance, and the role of global collaboration in building a truly sustainable ur...
2024-12-16
39 min
Hearts Entwined Podcast
What Are Your Love Blocks? Lyn Smith & Caroline Ackroyd
Lyn welcomes hypnotherapist and love coach Caroline Ackroyd to discuss the concept of 'love blocks' and how they hinder our ability to find true love. Caroline explains that love blocks are subconscious barriers that form because of negative past experiences and beliefs, often rooted in childhood trauma, that prevent individuals from feeling worthy of love. The conversation delves into common love blocks, such as feelings of unworthiness and fear of showing vulnerability and emphasises the importance of doing the inner work to heal these wounds so that we can attract healthy love relationships. KEY TAKEAWAYS Love...
2024-12-05
27 min
Urban Forecast
Housing Crisis: Local Leaders, Bold Solutions
In this episode of Urban Forecast by Ackroyd Lowrie, we talk to Jack Shaw, councillor at Barking and Dagenham and senior advisor at Labour Together. Jack shares his journey from an unexpected start in politics to becoming a key voice in housing policy and local government finance. We dive into the realities of delivering affordable housing, the challenges of local authority budgets, and the role of political leadership in shaping sustainable communities. From discussing the moral case for housing to unlocking innovative solutions for urban challenges, this episode provides a thoughtful look at how we can truly define the...
2024-12-03
48 min
Urban Forecast
Labour reacts to the budget: can we deliver £1.5m homes? With Cllr Anthony Okereke, Leader of Greenwich Council and Cllr Jack Shaw
DESCRIPTIONJoin us in this compelling episode of Urban Forecast by Ackroyd Lowrie, as we sit down with Anthony Okereke, leader of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, and Jack Shaw, councillor at Barking and Dagenham. Together, they share their unique perspectives on the intersection of politics, urban development, and housing. From the moral case for regeneration to the challenges of delivering sustainable housing, this episode delves into the critical decisions shaping the future of our cities. We also unpack the latest budget's implications for housing and infrastructure, offering insights into the real challenges and opportunities local councils...
2024-12-02
48 min
Urban Forecast
Changes to the Property Industry with Planning Expert Danielle St Pierre
In this episode, Urban Forecast explores the new National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) with Danielle St Pierre, co-founder of Hybrid Planning and Development. Covering critical topics like brownfield regeneration, grey belt opportunities, and housing targets, Danielle breaks down how these policies affect local authorities and housing supply. We discuss sustainable urban growth, affordable housing challenges, and the potential of the “brownfield passport” to streamline planning approvals - essential insights for anyone invested in the future of UK urban development.KEY TAKEAWAYSBrownfield and Grey Belt Opportunities: The new NPPF creates avenues for developing brownfield sites and...
2024-11-11
39 min
Urban Forecast
Mark Baigent: Local matters when it comes to Housing Delivery
In this episode of Urban Forecast, hosts Oliver Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd sit down with Mark Baigent, Corporate Director of Regeneration and Culture at Redbridge Council, to explore his extensive career in housing delivery and urban regeneration. From his early days advising on housing for the homeless to leading major council-led building programs, Mark shares the challenges and triumphs of delivering quality housing at scale. He reflects on how councils are re-entering the housing market, discusses his role in establishing local housing companies, and unpacks the financial and political intricacies of regeneration projects. Tune in for an i...
2024-10-21
46 min
Last Word
Lord Ouseley, Norman Ackroyd, Lore Segal, Cissy Houston
John Wilson on Lord Ouseley, the co-founder of the anti-racism football campaign ‘Kick it Out’ and former Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality. The landscape artist and printmaker Norman Ackroyd whose work celebrates some of the most remote and inhospitable areas of the UK. Lore Segal, the author whose book ‘Other People’s Houses’ told the story of her fleeing the Nazis on a Kindertransport and being fostered in England. The Grammy Award winning singer Cissy Houston was a leading light in gospel music and sung with a range of artists including Elvis, Van...
2024-10-11
27 min
Poirot Pals
Debrief: The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd (Chapters 7&8)
Send us a textWATCH OUT FOR SPOILERS! THEY'RE EVERYWHERE!!!Caitlin and Chad discuss chapters seven and eight of Agatha Christie'sThe Murder Of Roger Ackroyd. Ever wondered what happens when the world's greatest detective meets a seemingly straightforward country doctor? Join us as we dissect the captivating interaction between Dr. Shepard and Hercule Poirot in Chapter 7 of Agatha Christie's "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd." You'll learn how Flora Ackroyd's revelation about Poirot’s true identity leaves Dr. Shepard and his sister mortified, shifting the investigation into high gear. We'll explore Dr. Shepard's mixed fee...
2024-10-03
29 min
Camping is Canceled.
EP 49 AUDIOBOOK: Gen Reads Agatha Christie's "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" (chapters 7-8)
Jump to episodes 81 & 82 for Chapters 9-14In the spring of 1926, a murder captured the public eye, and a book about it would go on to sell millions of copies worldwide. That book was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, the crime novel written by Agatha Christie.Agatha Christie was born in 1890, and eventually became (and remains) the best selling novelist of all time (whaaaat?!). She wrote 66 detective novels and 14 collections of short stories, and her writings have inspired countless plays, movies, and TV shows. She defined the crime fiction genre like no other author...
2024-06-19
45 min
Camping is Canceled.
EP 48 AUDIOBOOK: Gen Reads Agatha Christie's "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" (chapters 4-6)
In the spring of 1926, a murder captured the public eye, and a book about it would go on to sell millions of copies worldwide. That book was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, the crime novel written by Agatha Christie.Agatha Christie was born in 1890, and eventually became (and remains) the best selling novelist of all time (whaaaat?!). She wrote 66 detective novels and 14 collections of short stories, and her writings have inspired countless plays, movies, and TV shows. She defined the crime fiction genre like no other author ever has.Today, we're going to bring you...
2024-06-19
1h 12
Building Green
#017 - Jon Ackroyd - The Unexpected Ways Radical Retrofits Are Shaping London, Implementing VR For Sustainability, Visions for Greener, Denser Cities
Jon Ackroyd, co-founder of Akroyd Lowrie, shares his journey from struggling with dyslexia to leading creative retrofit projects in London, like the transformation of Camberwell Magistrates Court. Discover how his "radical retrofit" philosophy reimagines old buildings using sustainable materials and creative solutions. Tune in to learn how the use of VR helps in the sustainability of designs and Jon's vision for greener, denser cities and rewilded rural areas. To explore more about Jon Ackroyd and his work at Ackroyd Lowrie, you can visit their website ackroydlowrie.com or follow them on Instagram @ackroydlowrie and list...
2024-06-02
47 min
Camping is Canceled.
EP 47 AUDIOBOOK: Gen Reads Agatha Christie's "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" (chapters 1-3)
In the spring of 1926, a murder captured the public eye, and a book about it would go on to sell millions of copies worldwide. That book was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, the crime novel written by Agatha Christie. Agatha Christie was born in 1890, and eventually became (and remains) the best selling novelist of all time (whaaaat?!). She wrote 66 detective novels and 14 collections of short stories, and her writings have inspired countless plays, movies, and TV shows. She defined the crime fiction genre like no other author ever has. Today, we're going to bring you...
2024-05-01
47 min
Poirot Pals
Pre-Read: The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd
Send us a textListen to this episode before you read The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd. Join Caitlin and Chad as they discuss the historical contexts surrounding the creation of Agatha Christie's beloved character, Hercule Poirot. You'll get tips on how to read the book, where to read the book, and what to look out for as you read. This is a spoiler-free episode. Theme Music: The Black Cat by Aaron Kenny.Read along to our Spotify Playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6begXdyjILK1zwyjOHcQuJ?si...
2024-04-11
29 min
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
Tales of London: Hawksmoor and others: Four BBC Radio 4 Dramas by Peter Ackroyd
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/684185to listen full audiobooks. Title: Tales of London: Hawksmoor and others: Four BBC Radio 4 Dramas Author: Peter Ackroyd Narrator: Miranda Foster, Anthony Ofoegbu, Jamie Foreman, Philip Glenister, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Adjoa Andoh, Philip Jackson, Full Cast, Peter Marinker, Norman Rodway, Simon Callow, Nigel Anthony Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 18 minutes Release date: January 25, 2024 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Stunning all-star adaptations of Ackroyd's intriguing London stories A superb collection of dramas guaranteed to thrill and entertain from best-selling author Peter Ackroyd. Set in the heart of London, these star-studded adaptations feature parallel investigations into killings across...
2024-01-25
6h 18
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Tales of London: Hawksmoor and others: Four BBC Radio 4 Dramas by Peter Ackroyd
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/684185to listen full audiobooks. Title: Tales of London: Hawksmoor and others: Four BBC Radio 4 Dramas Author: Peter Ackroyd Narrator: Miranda Foster, Anthony Ofoegbu, Jamie Foreman, Philip Glenister, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Adjoa Andoh, Philip Jackson, Full Cast, Peter Marinker, Norman Rodway, Simon Callow, Nigel Anthony Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 18 minutes Release date: January 25, 2024 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Stunning all-star adaptations of Ackroyd's intriguing London stories A superb collection of dramas guaranteed to thrill and entertain from best-selling author Peter Ackroyd. Set in the heart of London, these star-studded adaptations feature parallel investigations into killings across...
2024-01-25
6h 18
All About Agatha Christie
Interview with Mark Shanahan, Playwright and Director of a New Adaptation of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
If you like The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, then this episode is for you! If you like theater, then this episode is *really* for you! Mark was a delight; his passion for Ackroyd, theater, and all things Agatha Christie shines through our entire conversation. Enjoy! Click here to download the Orson Welles radio adaptation of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd referenced in the episode. Click here to visit and subscribe to the podcast's Patreon page. You can pre-order my upcoming mystery novel, The Busy Body, in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Au...
2023-11-23
1h 08
Urban Forecast
How can we design and build cities that will design a fairer future: Panel debate recorded at the Labour Party Conference 2023
How can we design and build cities that will design a fairer future : Panel debate recorded at the Labour Party Conference 2023 with Cllr Bella Sankey, Cllr Kieron Williams, Marvin Rees, Cllr Krupa Sheth, Cllr Mete Coban and Jon Ackroyd.Welcome to a very special episode of the Urban Forecast Podcast! Recorded at our exclusive Breakfast Club Briefing, this episode features an impressive lineup of guest speakers who are leading the way in shaping the future of urban development. We had the honour of hosting Cllr Bella Sankey, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council; Cllr Kieron Williams, Leader...
2023-10-31
44 min
Thư Viện Sách Nói Có Bản Quyền
Vụ Ám Sát Ông Roger Ackroyd [Sách Nói]
Ở làng King’s Abbot, vụ tự sát của bà góa Ferrars làm dấy lên đồn đoán rằng bà đã giết chồng, bị tống tiền và có quan hệ mờ ám với ông Roger Ackroyd, một người giàu có trong làng. Tối hôm sau, ông Ackroyd bị giết trong phòng làm việc trước khi phát hiện được ai là kẻ tống tiền người đàn bà góa. Thám tử lừng danh Hercule Poirot ra tay phá án, với sự trợ giúp của bác sĩ James Sheppard.Xuất bản l...
2023-10-05
37 min
Tea, Tonic & Toxin
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, episode 2!
Send us a textThe Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) has become known as one of Agatha Christie’s most controversial novels due to an unexpected stunner of a twist at the end. Christie considered it her masterpiece.In 2013, the British Crime Writers’ Association voted it the best crime novel ever written.Read: Buy it used, read it for free, or get it on Amazon. (Reading time: ~4 hours)Reflect: Check out the conversation starters below.Weigh In: Share your thoughts using the comments below!...
2023-07-04
59 min
Popular Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/674841 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Series: Part of Hercule Poirot Mysteries Author: Agatha Christie Narrator: John Lee, John Rubinstein Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 9 minutes Release date: June 20, 2023 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: “What one does not tell to Papa Poirot he finds out.” In Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Hercule Poirot comes out of retirement to solve one of the most vexing cases of his career. The quiet village of King’s Abbot is still reeling from the death of the widow Ferrars from an overdose...
2023-06-20
03 min
Orașul Vorbește
Lecturile Orașului. "Londra. Biografia unui oraș" de Peter Ackroyd (Editura TREI)
„Nu veți găsi o carte mai profundă și mai vizionară despre un loc pe care credeam că îl cunoaștem", scrie publicația Observer despre "Londra. Biografia unui oraș" de Peter Ackroyd, o călătorie istorică, geografică și imaginară prin metropola londoneză. Pendulând cu o ușurință uimitoare între prezent și trecut, Ackroyd ne călăuzește prin vremuri dominate de ciuma necruțătoare, incendii și inundații, crimă și pedeapsă, sex și spectacol. Aduce la viață pentru cititori străzile în continuă schimbare și ne arată ce sălășluiește dedesubtul și deasupra noastră. Biografia pe care Peter Ackroy...
2023-05-09
06 min
1001 Stories For The Road
THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD (CHAPS 5-6) AGATHA CHRISTIE
Not long after his dinner meeting with Roger Ackroyd the doctor receives a call from Roger Acroyd's butler (he believes) announcing that Mr. Ackroyd has been murdered- but when the doctor arrives at the house the butler swears it wasn't he who made the call. Ackroyd is indeed dead in his office, and soon the Inspector is doing the investigation and asking the questions. Suspects abound- but the butler is top on the Inspector's list. New Twitter address- @1001podcast Follow Us! ANDROID USERS- 1001 Stories From The Old West- https://toppodcast.com/podcast_feeds/1001...
2023-01-22
38 min
Coaches On The Couch
Jon Ackroyd, Ackroyd Lowrie “As soon as you start to build a team, you realise the power of the team.”
Rachel and Louise chat with Oliver Lowrie and Jon Ackroyd of Ackroyd Lowrie about the power of teams and how to harness it; their use of external consultants; and why they think thought-leadership is an important part of their role. https://ackroydlowrie.com Coaches On The Couch is co-hosted by Louise Rodgers and Rachel Birchmore who are exec and leadership coaches. They design and deliver bespoke leadership development programmes and coaching for architects, engineers and other consultancies across the built environment. For more information, please visit www.StepUpLondon.com
2022-06-09
30 min
How To Love Lit Podcast
Agatha Christie - The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd - Episode 2 - Agatha Christies Masterpiece of Whodunit!
Agatha Christie - The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd - Episode 2 - Agatha Christies Masterpiece of Whodunit! HI, I’m Christy Shriver and we’re here to discuss books that have changed the world and have changed us. And I’m Garry Shriver, and this is the How to Love lit podcast. This is our second and final episode discussing Christie’s breakout novel, the one critics claim is her very best, The Murder or Roger Ackroyd. Last week, we talked about the book in terms of it being a formal detective novel- a murd...
2022-03-19
40 min
Agathas Memories
55 - The Murder of Roger Ackroyd / Alibi (Roman, 1926) - Teil 2
Wie Agatha in die Irre führt (Vorsicht: Spoiler!) „The Murder of Roger Ackroyd“ (Collins, The Crime Club, Juni 1926). Der Roman erschien allerdings schon vom Juli bis zum September 1925 in Fortsetzungen in der London Evening News unter dem Titel „Who killed Ackroyd“. Ins Deutsche bereits 1928 unter dem Titel „Roger Ackroyd und sein Mörder“ übersetzt. 1937 gab es dann eine Neuübersetzung unter dem heute noch gebräuchlichen deutschen Titel „Alibi“. Die aktuelle deutsche Übersetzung erschien 2014 im Atlantik Verlag. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Murder_of_Roger_Ackroyd https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibi_(Roman) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
2022-01-31
40 min
Architecture Social
Careers at Ackroyd Lowrie Architects, ft. Oliver Lowrie
We often learn about practices when we see their projects in Architecture Magazines, or when we are looking for a new job we often judge a company by what we can see on their website. Well, I think it'd be much more interesting to learn about what it's like to work at an Architecture Practice from the horse's mouth! Either the founders who set it up or people who actually work on the frontline as part of the team. So to kick off this idea, I can think of no one better than the charismatic an...
2022-01-30
42 min
Architecture Social
Careers at Ackroyd Lowrie Architects, ft. Oliver Lowrie
We often learn about practices when we see their projects in Architecture Magazines, or when we are looking for a new job we often judge a company by what we can see on their website. Well, I think it'd be much more interesting to learn about what it's like to work at an Architecture Practice from the horse's mouth! Either the founders who set it up or people who actually work on the frontline as part of the team. So to kick off this idea, I can think of no one better than the charismatic an...
2022-01-30
42 min
Agathas Memories
54 - The Murder of Roger Ackroyd / Alibi (Roman, 1926) - Teil 1
Der Roman, der Agatha Christie weltberühmt macht - 1. Folge (spoilerfrei) „The Murder of Roger Ackroyd“ (Collins, The Crime Club, Juni 1926). Der Roman erscheint allerdings schon vom Juli bis zum September 1925 in Fortsetzungen in der London Evening News unter dem Titel „Who killed Ackroyd?“. Ins Deutsche 1928 unter dem Titel „Roger Ackroyd und sein Mörder“ übersetzt. 1937 erfolgt eine Neuübersetzung unter dem heute noch gebräuchlichen deutschen Titel „Alibi“. Die aktuelle deutsche Übersetzung erscheint 2014 im Atlantik Verlag. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Murder_of_Roger_Ackroyd https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibi_(Roman) (In beiden Fällen mit Nach...
2022-01-20
35 min
Intrometendo
O assassinato de Roger Ackroyd - Agatha Christie - Resenha
Em O assassinato de Roger Ackroyd, uma rica viúva, a Sra. Ferrars, sofre uma overdose de veronal e morre. Dentro de um período de vinte e quatro horas, seu noivo Roger Ackroyd, um outro viúvo rico é esfaqueado até a morte. O assassinato de Roger Ackroyd - Agatha Christie - Resenha - https://www.intrometendo.com.br/2022/01/o-assassinato-de-roger-ackroyd-agatha.html
2022-01-14
02 min
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd & The Hollow: Two Bestselling Agatha Christie Novels in One Great Audiobook by Agatha Christie
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/550130to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd & The Hollow: Two Bestselling Agatha Christie Novels in One Great Audiobook Author: Agatha Christie Narrator: Hugh Fraser Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 5 minutes Release date: January 4, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.69 of Total 13 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 9 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Two Bestselling Agatha Christie Novels in One Great Audiobook The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Voted by the British Crime Writers’ Association as the ''Best Crime Novel of all Time'' Hercule Poirot comes out of retirement in one of Agatha Christie’s ten favorite nove...
2022-01-04
2h 05
Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd & The Hollow: Two Bestselling Agatha Christie Novels in One Great Audiobook by Agatha Christie
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/550130 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd & The Hollow: Two Bestselling Agatha Christie Novels in One Great Audiobook Author: Agatha Christie Narrator: Hugh Fraser Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 5 minutes Release date: January 4, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.69 of Total 13 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 9 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Two Bestselling Agatha Christie Novels in One Great Audiobook The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Voted by the British Crime Writers’ Association as the ''Best Crime Novel of all Time'' Hercule Poirot comes out of retirement in one of Agatha Christie’s ten favo...
2022-01-04
05 min
London beyond time and place
Peter Ackroyd's Monstrous East End with David Charnick - 01 - Talks beyond time and place
"History and especially the story of London is just a continuous story and we just happen to be in these chapters at the moment. History is not the past, it is just a part of an ongoing story."TALKS BEYOND TIME AND PLACE - EPISODE ONE: DAVID CHARNICK David Charnick is a Londoner, a historian, a writer and a qualified City tour guide. Apart from doing his own “Charnowalks”, he is part of “Footprints of London” and is employed as a tutor for tour guiding. In the first episode of "Talks beyond time and place", David shares his strangest moments as a tou...
2021-01-22
55 min
IJGC Podcast
Postoperative Complications of Epidural Analgesia with Sarah Ackroyd
In this episode of the IJGC podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez, is joined by Dr. Sarah Ackroyd to discuss postoperative complications of epidural analgesia. Dr. Sarah Ackroyd is a gynecologic oncology fellow at the University of Chicago. Her research interests include health economics and outcomes research with a focus on decision analysis and patient-centered medical decision making. Dr. Sarah Ackroyd is a gynecologic oncology fellow at the University of Chicago. Her research interests include health economics and outcomes research with a focus on decision analysis and patient-centered medical decision making. Main points: - Our study utilizing the NSQIP database found...
2020-10-20
28 min
PRX: Echoes Interview Podcast
Echoes Podcast: Poppy Ackroyd’s Neo-Classical Moods
Poppy Ackroyd's Ne0-Classical Moods in Echoes Podcast In the Echoes Podcast, English composer Poppy Ackroyd. Her album, Resolve was an Echoes CD of the Month two years ago. It’s finally out in the US. John Diliberto catches up with Poppy Ackroyd who talks about an approach to classical composition informed by punk rock and Radiohead. Poppy Ackroyd: I’m classically trained, but I think when I was about 14, I became a bit of an indie kid, listened to a lot of punk. And yeah, just anything that wasn’t classically actually, Jo...
2020-04-16
12 min
Urban Forecast
Evan Maindonald - Designing for value
In this podcast, Evan discussed his entrepreneurial journey from the technology sector, through housebuilding, and into the project he is currently working on; a brand new 150 room Apart-Hotel in Central London. Evan’s philosophy of ‘designing in value’ has made him a natural match for Ackroyd Lowrie, and we discuss how high quality design and Virtual Reality technology can deliver the maximum value on a site.
2019-11-28
43 min
Nicole Bremner
EP#22 Oli Lowrie - Ackroyd Lowrie Architects
How do you solve the problem of old-fashioned, limited 2D design briefing in building projects? 'Most people do not know how to read plans, or really visualise the project from a simple document. If we can show our clients a complete 3D look of how the space will feel and work, it solves a huge amount of problems down the line.' Oli is an architect and co-founder of Ackroyd Lowrie. At AL the focus is on using VR to design and collaborate with their clients. Previous to this, Oli spent 10 years working at Architype where he was responsible for...
2018-08-15
35 min
Prosperity Podcast with Nicole Bremner
Oli Lowrie of Ackroyd Lowrie Architects are at the forefront of technology #22
Send us a textEP22: How do you solve the problem of old-fashioned, limited 2D design briefing in building projects? 'Most people do not know how to read plans, or really visualise the project from a simple document. If we can show our clients a complete 3D look of how the space will feel and work, it solves a huge amount of problems down the line.' Oli is an architect and co-founder of Ackroyd Lowrie. At AL the focus is on using VR to design and collaborate with their clients. Previous to this, Oli...
2018-08-15
35 min