LSE professor Richard Burdett: on the future of London housing

London's big thinkers: the LSE's professor of urban studies tells Philippa Stockley that, with good planning, the capital will benefit from more residents
26 February 2016
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Richard Burdett says transport, shops and facilities are key to the future of London's housing
A million more people could be calling London home by 2050. Where are they going to live?
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Where, and how, are we going to make these “new pieces of city”?
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What’s happening at the Olympic village?
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What part does transport play?
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What sort of housing should we build?
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Who’ll pay for all this?
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If you were in charge, what would you change tomorrow?
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