Diverse Dialogues The Podcast
Closing our mini-series on Waterden Green: Power, Place and Participation, I’m joined by Fenella Griffin, landscape architect, educator, and founding partner at Untitled Practice. This episode dives into what it takes to design spaces that genuinely reflect the lives of teenage girls, not just in principle, but in practice. Fenella speaks with clarity and care about landscape as more than terrain, but as a vehicle for justice, joy, and belonging. Our conversation moves between the personal and the political, uncovering how working with young women as co-creators shaped the design of Waterden Green in powerful ways. It’s a meaningful one for me, too, having seen first-hand how landscape architecture is often undervalued in development, this was a chance to spotlight its transformative potential when led with intention, collaboration, and deep respect for place. Discover more about Untitled Practice here: https://untitledpractice.com [https://untitledpractice.com/] Find out more or reach out to Diverse Dialogues: https://diversedialogues.co.uk [https://diversedialogues.co.uk/] https://www.instagram.com/our_diversedialogues [https://www.instagram.com/our_diversedialogues] Thank you to our collaborators: Edited and mixed by Wilfred Petherbridge Recorded with the Content Production Team at the London College of Fashion, Alex Marshall, Dan Adakpor, Nicholas Sargeant, and Oliver Furlong. Music via Epidemicsound: Spectre in the Leaves, by DonVayei ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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