Brendan Burgess
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Guys, if any of you are thinking of applying for this, the closing date is tomorrow, 10th December.
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Shock horror that it might include people who know something about the topic. What would your ideal membership look like?Are we taking bets on what the membership will look like?
Public Servants, a few academics and a few from the homelessness industry. Maybe a friendly economist.
I'm not an expert. I have opinions. My problem is people being appointed who have opinions but are not experts. Knowing what the problem is and knowing how to fix the problem are two very different things.Hi Purple
Stick in an application and confound the sceptics.
Brendan
The emphasis has to be on reducing the cost of delivering housing. Appointing people who don't understand that or have an vested interest in the status quo is the last thing we need.Shock horror that it might include people who know something about the topic. What would your ideal membership look like?
I've no doubt that whomever is appointed will be able to answer the questions that are asked of them or they are asked to answer.Hi Purple
You have made a lot of contributions here on factory built housing. That could be part of the solution. The Commission will require perspectives different from the normal. So go for it.
Brendan
I don't think you're going to be too far off the mark with the end result there. You'll probably need to blacklist a few more 3rd level institutions if you don't want to hear any ideas you don't like, including TUD and Maynooth for a start, and probably more. I'd imagine that most people agree with your objective of reducing the cost of delivery.The emphasis has to be on reducing the cost of delivering housing. Appointing people who don't understand that or have an vested interest in the status quo is the last thing we need.
Fair enough. Orla Hegarty is very good. I’m talking more about people with a social/political interest in housing but aren’t bringing any expertise to the party.There are some excellent academics who would make a valuable contribution:
Ronan Lyons in Trinity
Orla Hegarty in UCD
So banning academics would not be a good idea.
Brendan
Yes, but the solutions to the issue require a broad range of expertise from people who are, in as much as is possible, unencumbered by political bias.I know what you mean, but housing is primarily a social issue.
Brendan
There are some excellent academics who would make a valuable contribution:
Ronan Lyons in Trinity
Orla Hegarty in UCD
So banning academics would not be a good idea.
Brendan
Orla has been excellent on the ventilation issues, but I'm not convinced about the strategic role for architects in solving our housing issues. Their role is to design buildings or external spaces. I don't think there are too many design solutions here - more about costs, use of space, availability of resources and more. Planners yes, surveyors yes - architects - in the maybe pile.Fair enough. Orla Hegarty is very good. I’m talking more about people with a social/political interest in housing but aren’t bringing any expertise to the party.
If they just want a moan they can come on here.