There's a few spots left for the Don't Move, Improve! Design Consultations happening tomorrow at The London Centre! These one-to-one consultations offer advice from architects recognised by the annual Don't Move, Improve! competition. Aimed at anyone who is either just at the beginning of their home improvement journey, or simply wanting to find out more about how to create more space within their home, these sessions provide an in-depth consultation with an architect who will be able to provide tips and advice. Secure your spot! 👇 https://lnkd.in/ejRMA8xZ #DMI2024 #ReimaginetheHome
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Launching 'Public London: Activating the city'! 🚀 Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the London Festival of Architecture, this publication looks back at some of the momentous projects of the last two decades, from masterplans that have contributed to shaping London’s urban landscape, to small neighbourhood interventions that have dramatically improved the lives of local Londoners. Download publication: https://lnkd.in/e_uUFhbH Greystar | Brookfield Properties | Quintain Limited | AtkinsRéalis | City of London Corporation | Momentum Transport Consultancy | Gillespies #NLAPublicLondon
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Secure your place for this year’s Annual Lunch! 🏆 Join over 650 of the capital’s leading decision-makers and professionals across development, design, planning and construction as we come together to hear the winners announcement of the prestigious New London Awards and Special Prize winner announcements, including the New Londoner of the Year and Mayor's Prize presentation. Book now! 🎟 https://lnkd.in/eREWKUhJ Mayor of London | Urban Space ManagementMaylim | Airflow Developments Ltd | REHAU
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Dominique Staindl, founder of South Facing, reflects on the NLA’s NextGen conference, "Finding Your Place," focusing on talent in the built environment sector. Read more! 📖 https://lnkd.in/e4i3e8Eh #NLANextGen
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Discover some of the capital’s most exciting projects on an NLA Study Tour! Hear from the architects, developers and experts working at the forefront of London’s latest developments, from specialised research centres to purpose-built workplaces for creative communities: 📍 UCL PEARL & CAVE hosted by Perkins&Will, 18 July: https://lnkd.in/eaxsxnBa 📍 Design District hosted by Knight Dragon Ltd, 1 August: https://lnkd.in/e7_iQgan 📍 Hyde Park Estate hosted by Church Commissioners for England, 22 August: https://lnkd.in/ey2mCqMY 📍 Gascoigne East Phase 2 hosted by Civic Engineers, White Arkitekter, and Be First Regeneration Limited, 5 September: https://lnkd.in/eAxe4fSq With limited spaces, book now to secure your place! #NLAStudyTour
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In our latest NLA Charrette series, Zelie Batchelor, Senior Planner at Montagu Evans and NextGen representative on the NLA Expert Panel, shares her reflections on Planning for Future Generations. Read more! 📖 https://lnkd.in/eNUymKNg #NLAgenda
NLA Charrette: Planning for Future Generations
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Join us for Active Travel: safer streets for all on Monday 12 August! 🚲 Bringing together voices from across the built environment and active travel community, this half-day conference will explore the challenges and opportunities of widening access to safe journeys by walking, wheeling and cycling. Speakers include: Professor Nick Tyler CBE FREng, UCL Centre for Transport Studies & UCL PEARL, Alexander Tallon, Transport for London, Tim Martin, Brent Council , and Matt Griffiths-Rimmer, Hadley Property Group. Secure your place! 🎟 https://lnkd.in/g7zCEdzX #NLAInfrastructure
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David Taylor meets new WilkinsonEyre director Melissa Clinch to discuss succession, women's attrition from academia into architectural practice, and more. Read more! 📖 https://lnkd.in/gpvwFbCt
Five minutes With... Melissa Clinch
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What are the main priorities for the built environment over the next five years? NLA Director Benjamin O'Connor and Opportunity London Chief Executive Jace Tyrrell were interviewed by Tanisha Raffiuddin at this year’s UKREiiF. Their answers are featured in LDN Collective’s ‘UKREiiF: Back to the Future’ video, released on the first working day of the new government to help give an overview of built environment industry and local government priorities over the next five years. Watch below! 🎥
🎥 New Film Release - UKREiiF: Back to the Future The LDN Collective, a network of 50 built environment specialists fighting to improve people’s lives and the planet’s prospects, launched a new film on Monday featuring highlights from UKREiiF 2024. Returning to Leeds for the third time, there were 13,000 attendees from public and private sector organisations throughout the country, almost double the previous year. During the second day of the conference, the Prime Minister announced the general election would take place on 4th July. So this film was released on the first working day of the new government, to give an overview of built environment priorities over the next five years. Our Creative Director and LDN Collective member Tanisha Raffiuddin acted as a 'roving reporter' for the film, where she asks the movers and shakers;: What are the main priorities for the built environment over the next five years, and how important are events like UKREiiF bringing people together? We hear from a plethora of answers from people across the built environment including LDN Collective founder Max Farrell, Pierre Wassenaar (Stride Treglown), Dominique Staindl (South Facing), Adam Challis (JLL), Helen Cadzow (Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums), Prof Greg Clark CBE FAcSS (Connected Places Catapult), Marsha Ramroop FRSA FIEDP (Unheard Voice & Building Inclusion - The Book), Benjamin O'Connor (NLA), Clark Heron (Field Consulting), Emaan Asif (Regeneration Brainery), Professor Sadie Morgan OBE (dRMM & Quality of Life Foundation) and many more. 🎥Watch the film, created by Lawrence Barraclough of You See Media, here: https://lnkd.in/ehJGnq6y #UKREiiF #LDNCollective #BuiltEnvironment #ConceptCulture
UKREiiF BACK TO THE FUTURE
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Binki Taylor, founding Partner of the Brixton Project, reflects on the approach to creating more inclusive public spaces in Brixton following the events of 2020 as part of our Public London publication. Read more! https://lnkd.in/e_4iuGhq #NLAPublicLondon
Inclusive public spaces
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