Venue: RIAS Council Room, 15 Rutland Square
Edinburgh, EH1 2BE
Date: Monday 30th November, 6pm - 8pm
Cost: From £5 + VAT - see details below.
Places are limited - early booking is advised.
“Each city has probably two or three hundred committees. Every committee is dealing with just one problem and has nothing to do with the other problems.” Alvar Aalto.
This seminar, organised by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland and the Urban Design Group, aims to show the complexities of the stakeholders dealing with the creation of our cities. Cities need cohesive thinking to avoid fragmentation and that is why a collaborative approach between architects and urban designers is required to create successful cities.
The event will be chaired by Jo White (UDG Scotland) and feature Oliver Chapman, Director of Oliver Chapman Architects, Edinburgh, Gill Henry, Project Manager at Glasgow School of Art and Robert Huxford, Urban Design Group Director. Our speakers will explore the built environment process from three different angles; the architect / urban designer, the client and the theorist, focussing on ways of working between architects / urban designers within a Scottish context.
The seminar is aimed at architects, urban designers, planners, policy makers and people involved in the built environment.
Cost:
£10 + VAT (£11.50) per person for RIAS and UDG members.
£5 + VAT (£6.75) per person for RIAS student members.
£20+ VAT (£23.00) per person for non members.
Download the booking form.
This event was facilitated by Ms. Alona Martinez-Perez (Convenor UDG Scotland) in conjunction with the RIAS.
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