What does it take to transform a gateway station into a place where people pause in their head-down commute to connect and reflect? Riccardo Cosentino and returning co-host Corail Bourrelier Fabiani are joined by Jonathan Ring, the Development Director for London-based developer Sellar. They explore the public art programme at Paddington Square—one of the city’s most ambitious and complex redevelopment projects.
Jonathan shares how the programme evolved from the early planning conditions to the final installation. His experience highlights the balance inherent in major projects, where diverse stakeholder voices, strict timelines, and logistical constraints pile on the pressure and teamwork is non-negotiable.
Public art may be a smaller portion of the overall budget, but its impact on the public experience is profound. This episode offers an inside look at the creative and collaborative processes behind curating art in a heavily trafficked urban space. It is a conversation about leadership, legacy, and how the spaces we build shape how people feel.
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“We're really trying to create a place people want to dwell in because it's got very interesting areas around it. And the public art really formed a major part of that, creating a place where people dwell in. What's great is now seeing in the summer, and I bet today, people will be sitting out in the square enjoying the public realm, seeing the art and enjoying it.” - Jonathan Ring
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Music: "A New Tomorrow" by Chordial Music. Licensed through PremiumBeat.
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