Career change, re-training opportunities, searching for new avenues – these are terms we’ve become increasingly familiar with as the unemployment toll rises.
WHAT IS YOUR IDEA OF A GREAT PLACE?
Place and placemaking were embedded in my DNA and fabric from an early age. I grew up in a small village in Mauritius and that’s where the idea for Village Well comes from. I was surrounded by my extended family, there were daily rituals and a sense of celebration and conviviality. There was not a lot of money in terms of infrastructure but it was rich in terms of place and beauty. That fabric is part and parcel of who we are. We all yearn for somewhere we can call home, for gatherings and celebrations and physical places where people can meet and connect, such as the village well. That yearning for creating beautiful places was planted in me at an early age. Growing up in Mauritius taught me that placemaking needs to start with people and place. If you start with design, infrastructure and transport – as many town plans do – then that’s what you get. But if you start with people and place that’s what you get.