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Matthew Carmona from the Bartlett School of Planning


Prof Matthew Carmona
The Bartlett School of Planning
Spatial Planning by Design

Five succinct pointers to sound policy.
With examples

Colin Wilson LDA


Colin Wilson
Strategic Planning Manager LDA

Spatial Planning and Design Policy
An exploration of three projects with detailed,illustrated advice on method.

Dickon Robinson


Dickon Robinson
The End of Density?

A sharp critique of some of the myths surrounding the density
debate and the case for a rethink with constructive proposals for change.

Hayley Fitchett


Hayley Fitchett
Achieving optimum densities. A research perspective.

An in depth exploration of the positive and negative aspects of higher densities, having the benefit of an international perspective.

Majora Carter


Design for London / Exemplar Talks
Majora Carter: Rethinking Environmentalism

A personal journey and an impassioned argument for local involvement in environmental repair and reform, looking at the South Bronx as a case study.

Jaime Lerner


Design for London / Exemplar Talks
Jaime Lerner
A city as a solution, not a problem

An inspirational account of a series of innovative projects in Curitiba, Brazil.

Richard Rogers Architect


Design for London / Exemplar Talks
Richard Rogers and Pasqual Maragall in conversation with Peter Bishop. Lessons from Barcelona
The post war regeneration of Barcelona, the Olympics and implications for London

John Hare

The London View Management Framework. (LVMF)
Presented by John Hare. Miller Hare

The process of developing the LVMF and the issues arising.
The techniques employed to illustrate a development's impact on
important vistas.

Penelope Tollitt

Graphics and Urban Design. The illusion of illustration.
Presented by Penelope Tollitt. The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Using graphics as a means of thought and communication.
Employs a wide range of examples to show how graphics can synthesise ideas and influence thought. Also describes pointedly how they can be misleading.








Graphics and Urban Design
Presented by Bally Meeda. Urban Graphics

Five key elements of graphics to understand how images can help, not hinder projects. These are: communication, understanding techniques, the use of images, products and software.

Speaker List:

Andrew Armes / Helen Beck / Peter Bishop / Joyce Bridges / Matthew Carmona / Majora Carter / Dominic Church / Rob Cowan / John Dales / Michel Deronzier / Neil Double / Alex Ely / Roger Evans / Nicholas Falk / Hayley Fitchett / Julie Fleck / David Foster / Patrick Hammill / Ben Hamilton-Baillie / John Hare / Daniel Hill / Bill Hillier / Geoffrey Holland / John Jenkins (i) / John Jenkins(ii)/ Phil Jones (i) / Phil Jones (ii) / Didier Joseph-Francois / Yo Kaminagai / Esther Kurland / Jaime Lerner / Michael Lowndes / Richard MacCormac / Pasqual Maragall /Bally Meeda / Hans Monderman / Sophie Morton / Sheila Peace / Elizabeth Pearson / Tim Pharoah / Mark Ridler / Marion Roberts / Dan Robertson / Dickon Robinson / Richard Rogers / Deborah Saunt / Rob Shaw / Richard Simmons / Penelope Tollitt /  Marcus Wilshere (i) / Marcus Wilshere (ii)/ Colin Wilson / Ken Worpole /