

e75: how might we shift landowners from protecting to imagining w/tom lewith founder of new works
In this conversation, Tom Lewith discusses the evolution of his architectural practice from TDO to New Works, emphasising a collaborative approach that prioritises mental health and creativity. He introduces the concept of 'Field Work', a new initiative aimed at engaging landowners in a way that aligns their values with community development. The discussion explores the challenges of the construction industry, the importance of trust in relationships, and the potential for generational thinking to foster resilience in communities. Lewith advocates for a shift in focus from short-term profits to long-term community benefits, highlighting the need for innovation and collaboration in architecture.
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Chapters
00:00 The New Works Model: A Shift in Architecture Practice
14:05 Field Work: Collaborating with Landowners for Community Benefit
21:12 Aligning Interests: Landowners and Developers
27:38 Creating Community Value Over Profit
32:56 Building Trust in Development
37:22 Generational Thinking and Resilience
41:39 The Future of Development: Collaboration and Change