We tried to imagine Dublin in 15 years time. Would the housing crisis be a distant memory? Would rents require you to surrender your passport and sign over your first born to get a roof over your head? Will we have done away with private car ownership because driverless cars had made paying motor tax and insurance a pointless exercise? Will we be living in a leafier, quieter and safer city?
Let’s talk community and how the decisions of today can shape tomorrow.
Joining us for a chat are the following speakers:
- Dr.Lorcan Sirr. Lecturer in housing studies, urban economics, and research methods in the School of Real Estate and Construction Economics at the Dublin Institute of Technology. http://www.dit.ie/surveyingconstructionmanagement/staff/drlorcansirr/
- Cllr Ciaran Cuffe. Green Party councillor for the North Inner City and lecturer in Urban Regeneration and Development. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ciarancuffe/
- Greg Jackson. Architect with Jackson Groarke who have been working on alternatives to traditional housing builds including co-operative housing models. http://www.jacksongroarke.com/studio
- Neasa Hourigan. Local Green Party Candidate for Dublin Central and specialist in environmental design and sustainable development.
[Graphic from Happy City by Charles Montgomery, by Sammalisto/Synergy Art]

