Why Britain Can't Build: Over-regulation & Social Justice | Patrik Schumacher
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In this episode Zaha Hadid Architects Principal Patrik Schumacher discusses the current challenges facing architecture and development in Britain.
He explains why building has become extraordinarily difficult, citing entrenched NIMBY attitudes, widespread risk aversion, and excessive regulation that together suppress innovative architectural solutions—despite strong investor appetite for projects in London and other major cities.
Schumacher explores practical ways to address London's acute housing shortages and oversubscribed living conditions, while offering a global perspective on the state of architecture today. He argues that the profession has been ideologically overtaken by social justice priorities, leading to the repeated sacrifice of genuine innovation for the latest fashionable cause.
Ultimately, he emphasises the urgent need to overcome these obstacles in order to restart Britain's cycle of bold design, creative innovation, and ambitious construction.