Ludo Campbell-Reid
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Born1968 (age 57–58)
Hampton Court, London, England
EducationHampton School
AlmamaterUniversity of Westminster (BA, Urban Planning Studies)
Oxford Brookes University (MA, Diploma in Urban Design)
Oxford Brookes University (MA, Diploma in Urban Design)
OccupationsUrban designer, planner
Ludo Campbell-Reid | |
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Campbell-Reid in 2016 | |
| Born | 1968 (age 57–58) Hampton Court, London, England |
| Education | Hampton School |
| Alma mater | University of Westminster (BA, Urban Planning Studies) Oxford Brookes University (MA, Diploma in Urban Design) |
| Occupations | Urban designer, planner |
| Years active | 1992–present |
| Employer(s) | City of Melbourne (current) Formerly Auckland Council, City of Wyndham, Suburban Rail Loop Authority |
| Known for | Auckland Council Design Champion (2006–2019) |
Ludo Campbell-Reid is an urban designer and a former competitive rower.[1] He is most well known for being Auckland City's first "urban design champion."[2]
Campbell-Reid was born to an English father and a South African mother in Hampton Court, southwest London, in 1968.[3] He was educated at Hampton School.[4] He graduated from the University of Westminster in London with a BA with Honours in urban planning studies, then completed a MA and Diploma in urban design at Oxford Brookes University.[3]