Michael Freeman
Michael Freeman co-founded Argent, the developer of Central London’s largest new project: 8 million sq ft on 70 acres next to St. Pancras International and King’s Cross. In recent years he has spent much of his time reading – and on his good days writing – about world history.
As a Foundation Trustee, he has been closely involved in developing the Isis Education Centre at The Look Out in Hyde Park; and chaired the judges in the competition sponsored by Tiffany to design new public drinking fountains for The Royal Parks. He and his wife donated the Freeman Family Fountain in Hyde Park.
We asked Michael...
- Which is your favourite Royal Park? Hyde Park/Kensington Gardens - or maybe Richmond
- What do the Royal Parks mean to you? Beautiful and fresh and green
- If you were a tree, what would you be? Silver Lime
- What are your hobbies? Trying to write a history of the world
- What keeps you inspired as a charity Trustee? a) The beauty of the Parks b) The team at the Royal Parks Foundation