In this session three speakers will give their different takes on husbandry of the public realm and how to value it in various contexts.
High streets are at the heart of our economic and civic life, they’re common to all, the most public of public spaces. In this session three speakers will give their different takes on husbandry of the public realm and how to value it in various contexts.
Emily Gee works for Historic England, the government’s adviser on the historic environment. She has been working with historic high streets, listing special examples of retail, domestic and civic architecture that form their backbone; supporting heritage-led conservation/regeneration work.
Dr Sonja Oliveira, Senior Lecturer in Sustainability and Architecture at UWE is reimagining, re-establishing and reconfiguring the public realm of a high street in Weston-Super-Mare, working with stakeholders to figure out a joint action plan and provide design guidance.
Prof. Matthew Carmona, Professor of Planning and Urban Design at The Bartlett School of Planning, (UCL) is Chair of the Place Alliance and an expert in public realm research. Matthew will present his latest project with TFL Street Appeal: The value of street improvements, in which he found that bettering the quality of London’s high streets gives substantial benefits to the users, occupiers and investors in surrounding property.
This event is free to Cass staff and students, please contact Jane Clossick for the booking code at j.clossick@londonmet.ac.uk.
Image credit: Matthew Carmona
Details
Date/time | Thursday 23 May 2019, 6.30pm to 8.30pm |
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Book now | Register |
Location | Allies and Morrison 85 Southwark Street London SE1 0HX |
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Contact | Jane Clossick |