22 May 2013
2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Venue:
Humanities Building, Broadcasting Place, Leeds Metropolitan University
Description:
Community involvement and leadership in the design and planning process are playing an increasingly fundamental role. Now, more than ever before, architects must consider how they can work more collaboratively with communities. Local people, if involved effectively, can be a valuable resource and can make a real difference to the process, costs and outcomes of built environment projects.
This seminar will look at the value of community engagement in the design of the built environment and offer a how-to guide that professionals can use to work collaboratively in the design process.
The seminar will include:
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An introduction to participatory and community led design;
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Explore practice through a local case study, and a number of national examples;
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Tools and techniques for engaging and working with communities;
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A hands-on workshop to put tools and techniques into practice;
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A guide to resources available to support participatory design processes.
Speaker: Maja Luna Jorgensen, Strategic Projects Manager, The Glass-House Community Led Design
RIBA Core Curriculum topic: Where people live
Fees:
RIBA/ CIAT Members - £55 + VAT
Others - £80 + VAT
RIBA Student Member - £15 + VAT
CPD Club Member - one place included in the club ticket
Organiser:
RIBA Yorkshire