Cityscape Global Podcast

Season 2 Ep.6 – Dr. Alison Gilliland | Former Mayor of Dublin & Executive Director, Construction Workers Health Trust

18 min · 6. Juli 2026
Episode Season 2 Ep.6 – Dr. Alison Gilliland | Former Mayor of Dublin & Executive Director, Construction Workers Health Trust Cover

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"The most carbon-friendly building is the one that's already built."   Not a new one. Not necessarily a greener one. The one that's already standing.   Dr. Alison Gilliland, Former Lord Mayor of Dublin and a driving force behind the Vacant to Vibrant Building Alliance, explores how bringing existing buildings back into use could help address housing shortages while supporting more sustainable cities. From Dublin's vacant upper floors to Bologna's approach to urban regeneration, this episode examines how to unlock the potential of the buildings we already have.

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