Fwd: Web-directory for All Planned Out

Simon Fairlie chapter7 at tlio.org.uk
Mon Apr 23 12:36:24 BST 2007


>  Hi

I'm speaking on behalf of TLIO at this on Saturday 19 May.  
Shamefully,  it costs £352, but I think its worth doing it.

Cheers

Simon
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> All Planned Out?
> The Worldwide Impact of the British Town and Country Planning System
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> 18 and 19 May 2007
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> The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT
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> Full details for ticket reservations and programme –  
> www.audacity.org/APO-01.htm
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> Programme for Friday 18 May 2007 - www.audacity.org/APO-02.htm
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> Welcome to Audacity International 2007
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> Michael Driver, Director of the Brick Development Association –  
> www.audacity.org/APO-Ch12a.htm
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> 60 years on - The impact of the 1947 British Town and Country  
> Planning Act
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> Gideon Amos, Chief Executive of the Town and Country Planning  
> Association – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp01a.htm
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> Rynd Smith, Head of Policy and Practice for the Royal Town Planning  
> Institute – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp02a.htm
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> James Stevens, Research and Policy Officer in the Technical  
> Conservation Department at English Heritage –www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Sp03a.htm
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> Kate Moorcock Abley, Director of audacity – www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Ch01a.htm - CHAIR
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> The humanising of terrestrial space
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> Shlomo Angel, Adjunct Professor of Urban Planning, New York  
> University – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp04a.htm
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> Robert Bruegmann, Professor of Art History, Architecture, and Urban  
> Planning, University of Illinois at Chicago –www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Sp05a.htm
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> James Heartfield, Director of audacity – www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Ch02a.htm - CHAIR
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> Session A - How development control affects property markets
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> Wendell Cox, St Louis, USA, visiting Professor at the Conservatoire  
> National des Arts et Metiers, Paris – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp06a.htm
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> Yolande Barnes, Director, Savills Research – www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Sp07a.htm
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> John Stewart, Director of Economic Affairs at the Home Builders  
> Federation – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp08a.htm
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> Michael Savage, Manager, Derivatives Credit Policy, Global Banking  
> and Markets, Royal Bank of Scotland –www.audacity.org/APO-Sp09a.htm
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> Oliver Marc Hartwich, Research Director at Policy Exchange –  
> www.audacity.org/APO-Ch03a.htm - CHAIR
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> Session B - Strategic planning, infrastructure, and investment
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> Samuel R. Staley, Director of Urban and Land Use Policy, Reason  
> Foundation – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp10a.htm
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> Austin Williams, Director of the Future Cities Project –  
> www.audacity.org/APO-Sp11a.htm
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> Anna Scothern, Director of the National Centre for Excellence in  
> Housing – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp12a.htm
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> Nick Rosen, editor of www.off-grid.net – www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Sp13a.htm
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> Paul Hyett, Chairman of RyderHKS, former president of the RIBA –  
> www.audacity.org/APO-Ch04a.htm - CHAIR
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> Everyday Architecture
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> N. John Habraken, author of Supports; an Alternative to Mass  
> Housing (1962), and Palladio's Children (2005) –www.audacity.org/ 
> APO-Sp14a.htm
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> Evening Presentation Friday 18 May 2007 – www.audacity.org/APO-03.htm
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> Will Alsop, SMC Alsop, and author of Supercity (2005)
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> Samantha Hardingham, research fellow at the School of Architecture  
> and the Built Environment, University of Westminster -CHAIR
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> Programme for Saturday 19 May 2007 – www.audacity.org/APO-04.htm
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> Who is the town and the countryside for?
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> Nicholas Schoon, Director of Communications, Campaign to Protect  
> Rural England – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp15a.htm
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> Steve Belmont, President of the Great Cities Alliance –  
> www.audacity.org/APO-Sp16a.htm
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> Simon Fairlie, Director of Chapter 7, the planning arm of The Land  
> Is Ours network – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp17a.htm
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> James Heartfield, Director of audacity, and author of Let's Build!  
> (2006) – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp18a.htm
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> Caspar Hewett, Director of The Great Debate – www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Ch06a.htm - CHAIR
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> Session C - Finding the public in the British planning process
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> Andrew Calcutt, Principal Lecturer, University of East London, and  
> editor of Rising East – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp19a.htm
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> Nick Hubble, Research Fellow of the Centre for Suburban Studies,  
> Kingston University – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp20a.htm
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> Jules Lubbock, Professor at the Department of Art History and  
> Theory, University of Essex – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp21a.htm
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> Cany Ash, Partner of Ash Sakula Architects – www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Sp22a.htm
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> Jonathan Pugh, Fellow in Territorial Governance, Institute for  
> Policy and Practice, Newcastle University – www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Ch07a.htm
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> Session D - How development in Ireland is not the same as in  
> Britain, and England not the same as Scotland and Wales
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> Shelagh Grant, Chief Executive of The Housing Forum –  
> www.audacity.org/APO-Sp23a.htm
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> Steve Daley, Director of Trasna An Domhain Go Léir –  
> www.audacity.org/APO-Sp24a.htm
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> David Birkbeck, Chief Executive of Design for Homes –  
> www.audacity.org/APO-Sp25a.htm
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> Graham U'ren, a senior planner at the UK legal firm Dundas & Wilson  
> and former Director of the RTPI in Scotland –www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Sp26a.htm
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> Mark Brinkley, Contributing Editor on Homebuilding & Renovating  
> magazine – www.audacity.org/APO-Ch08a.htm - CHAIR
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> How architects should fight for social and technological change
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> James Woudhuysen, Professor of Forecasting and Innovation, De  
> Montfort University, and Director of audacity –www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Sp27a.htm
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> Michael Trudgeon, Director and senior designer, Crowd Productions  
> Proprietary Limited – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp28a.htm
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> Owen Hatherley, PhD researcher at Birkbeck College, and blogger on  
> www.nastybrutalistandshort.blogspot.com –www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Sp29a.htm
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> Andrew Rabeneck, former Divisional Managing Director for Interior  
> Services Group PLC, doctoral student at ICL –www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Sp30a.htm
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> William McLean, Technical Studies, School of Architecture and the  
> Built Environment, University of Westminster –www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Ch09a.htm - CHAIR
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> Where to for planning?
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> Thomas Sieverts, Partner in S.K.A.T., Architekten und Stadtplaner,  
> Bonn, Köln – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp31a.htm
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> Alan Hudson, Director, Leadership Programmes for China, Oxford  
> University Department for Continuing Education –www.audacity.org/ 
> APo-Sp32a.htm
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> Alan Moran, Director of the Deregulation Unit, Institute of Public  
> Affairs, Melbourne, Australia – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp33a.htm
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> Michael Owens, Head of Regeneration at the London Borough of Merton  
> – www.audacity.org/APO-Sp34a.htm
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> Timandra Harkness, Director of engaging cogs, the EPSRC forum for  
> public discussion around engineering –www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Ch10a.htm - CHAIR
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> Where to for Audacity International 2008?
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> Ian Abley, Project Manager for audacity – www.audacity.org/APO- 
> Sp35a.htm
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> Ian Abley
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> audacity
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> 8 College Close
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> Hackney
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> 07947 621 790
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> abley at audacity.org
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> The Modern Masonry Alliance is sponsoring Ian Abley on a four year  
> Engineering Doctorate at the Centre for Innovative and  
> Collaborative Engineering at Loughborough University. The CICE is  
> committed to advanced training and research in engineering and  
> construction management. The theme of the EngD is Better Built in  
> Masonry, with a focus on residential construction, and Ian will  
> conclude his research in July 2010. The aim of BBIM is three-fold,  
> relating to the three scales of housing design:
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> Better Masonry Housing Technologies
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> To develop architectural ranges of advanced masonry wall  
> constructions capable of achieving the highest performance  
> standards required in the Code for Sustainable Homes, and with the  
> long structural design lives that bricks, blocks, and stone provide.
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> Better Masonry Housing Typologies
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> To show how masonry homes may anticipate the periodic upgrade of  
> kitchens, bathrooms, toilets and utility rooms to accommodate the  
> emerging building services foreseen in the Code for Sustainable  
> Homes, and with larger internal and external space standards.
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> Better Masonry Housing Topologies
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> To consider streamlined and locally responsive approaches to  
> residential development within the parameters of Planning Policy  
> Statement 3 – Housing issued by central government, and within the  
> context of strategic land use and infrastructural planning.
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> www.audacity.org
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> www.modernmasonry.co.uk
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> www.lboro.ac.uk/cice/
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