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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 42 MIN

Jeremy Hansen on Placemaking: Private Investment as a Public Good

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Jeremy Hansen is Director of Communications and Community at Cooper and Company, the people behind Auckland's highly successful Britomart precinct. Jeremy's contribution to Auckland and Aotearoa, however, is even broader - he has co-written and edited several important books on architecture and urban design, is a frequent contributor to national print and online media, and hosts the popular podcast 76 Small Rooms. Britomart is one of Auckland's greatest examples of placemaking - turning an under-loved precinct into sought after commercial space and popular public realm. So, Jeremy has a key role in a company that has curated and delivered an optimal mix of premium commercial spaces, conserved heritage and an attractive public realm - infused with visual elements that place Britomart in the cultural context of Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa. We were thrilled to get Jeremy's perspective on placemaking. (0:00) Introduction (1:30) An Interest in Architecture (3:11) How Cooper and Company is Not a Regular Property Developer (4:15) The Britomart Precinct (5:50) The History of the Precinct (9:26) How Public Transport Transformed the Area (13:20) How Public Goods Give Better Returns over the Long Term (18:12) The Value of Public Art in the Precinct (21:31) The Changing Attitude towards Public Art (23:17) The Influence of Workplaces on Social Wellbeing (28:12) The Effects of Local Government Policies on People-based Experiences (30:37) The Scale of Transformation in the City Centre (31:56) Challenges in the City Centre (34:11) Placemaking as an Ongoing Service (41:51) Farewell Jeremy Hansen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeroski/ Britomart website: https://britomart.org/community/

Jeremy Hansen is Director of Communications and Community at Cooper and Company, the people behind Auckland's highly successful Britomart precinct. Jeremy's contribution to Auckland and Aotearoa, however, is even broader - he has co-written and edited several important books on architecture and urban design, is a frequent contributor to national print and online media, and hosts the popular podcast 76 Small Rooms. Britomart is one of Auckland's greatest examples of placemaking - turning an under-loved precinct into sought after commercial space and popular public realm. So, Jeremy has a key role in a company that has curated and delivered an optimal mix of premium commercial spaces, conserved heritage and an attractive public realm - infused with visual elements that place Britomart in the cultural context of Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa. We were thrilled to get Jeremy's perspective on placemaking. (0:00) Introduction (1:30) An Interest in Architecture (3:11) How Cooper and Company is Not a Regular Property Developer (4:15) The Britomart Precinct (5:50) The History of the Precinct (9:26) How Public Transport Transformed the Area (13:20) How Public Goods Give Better Returns over the Long Term (18:12) The Value of Public Art in the Precinct (21:31) The Changing Attitude towards Public Art (23:17) The Influence of Workplaces on Social Wellbeing (28:12) The Effects of Local Government Policies on People-based Experiences (30:37) The Scale of Transformation in the City Centre (31:56) Challenges in the City Centre (34:11) Placemaking as an Ongoing Service (41:51) Farewell Jeremy Hansen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeroski/ Britomart website: https://britomart.org/community/

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