By: Gideon Gottfried
Joe Russell.Outernet London s inaugural events director.Outernet London, the music and culture district opening in central London in Winter 2021, announced the appointment of Joe Russell as Events Director.
According to the announcement, Joe will lead on activations across the various venues and spaces, with a particular focus in the coming months on launch client events.
Russell comes with a wealth of experience designing and executing consumer experiences and executing multi-channel campaigns.
Over a 20-year career, Russell worked at integrated agencies including Cake Group, Exposure Comms and Momentum Worldwide and on brands such as Carling, Reebok, EE and Nokia. He also headed an in-house team at Westfield U.K. developing campaigns on behalf of the brand’s shopping mall assets, as well as third party brands and organizations.
Actions The housing crisis is neither accidental nor inevitable.
If we want to resolve it, if we are willing to share the cost more evenly and if we implement the recommendations outlined in this Report over an extended period of time, we can create homes and communities that are truly sustainable, safe, stable, sociable and satisfying for all.
Every actor in the housing market – landowners, developers, landlords, homeowners and tenants, as well as local and central government – has a role to play. In the midst of a housing crisis that has been exacerbated by Covid-19, our collective responsibility to act is more urgent than ever.
Cornwall is to get a £30 million extension to its main hospital to treat patients with cancer, blood diseases and other conditions. A new MRI suite, 24-bed haematology oncology Ward and associated facilities will be built at the Royal Cornwall Hospital. The current oncology ward, Lowen Ward, will relocate to the new unit in autumn 2022. The circa £30 million development in Treliske, Truro, is being funded via national NHS capital funding. The new building will be a three-storey extension to the existing Trelawny Wing, with the MRI suite connected at lower ground floor level to the imaging department and designed to contain up to three scanners.
Finalists in Leeds’ £600m Hospitals of the Future contest revealed
Hospitals of the Future, Leeds
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has named the five teams shortlisted in its contest for a £600 million pair of new sustainable hospitals
The finalists are: AJ100 big-hitter BDP; London and Århus-based CF Møller Architects; HOK; NBBJ; and Penoyre & Prasad with Danish stars Schmidt Hammer Lassen, who are both now part of US giant Perkins&Will.
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The five bidders will now be asked to further consider the trust’s requirements and set out their detailed delivery approaches, including how they plan to engage with patients and staff on the design of the new hospitals.