Nature's Architects
Understand more about the interaction between the natural and built environments, and what impact we are currently having on what can be sometimes opposing environments. Pete and the team at Wharton Natural Infrastructure Consultants will be speaking with architects, masterplanners, planning consultants, landscape architects, developers and land managers about how they reach a balance between land use and the natural environment. We will also explore what people think is important when considering developable areas and how, through good design and collaboration we can create better place and space where people want to live, work and play.
Nature's Architects
#08 - Booked It, Packed It, Glamped It
Now this is a great chat, with Glampitect Director Ali Young. This was a chat of real interest to us being keen campers and general outdoor living.
With experience in setting up sites for himself and for Glampitect's clients, Ali is able to provide some great insight into the pros and cons of being a glamping site owner and the lessons he's learned along the way.
We try to cover a wide topic base including:
- how to find the right site;
- what needs to be considered;
- planning policy;
- the impact that Covid has had on the industry
Links
•Visit Glampitect's website
•Check out Glampitect's Facebook page
•Visit Glampitect's LinkedIn page
•Check out NC500 Pods' website
Contact
Find out more about we can help you secure the relationship between the natural and built environments and ultimately increase the value of your site at https://www.wnic.co.uk/.
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