Archive for 2011
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The Norwich Society's biennial Design Awards will be announced at a Gala Evening on 4th October.
The Norwich Society will announce the winners of its biennial Design Awards at a Gala Evening to be held in the Assembly House in Norwich on Tuesday 4th October. Peter will be the guest speaker and will talk about the challenges facing historic towns and cities at the moment, particularly in the light of the changes being proposed to the planning system ... Read more ›
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Bricks and mortar boards: 2000 years of urban change in Cambridge.
The Cambridge Folk Museum is organising a discussion on the changing face of Cambridge on the evening of 9th September. Peter will be talking about contemporary Cambridge, and will be joined on the platform by archaeologist Alison Dickens, architect Nick Ray and local historian Allan Brigham. The event is being publicised as part of the University's Open Cambridge weekend, and more details can ... Read more ›
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Peter has been appointed an Associate of Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd.
Peter has accepted an invitation to become an Associate of Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd. CAR is based in Gwydir Street in Cambridge, and is an independent consultancy providing specialist advice for the construction industry, design professions and policy-making institutions. Founded in 1987 and covering all aspects of the built environment, CAR has established itself at the forefront of interdisciplinary consultancy. Read more ›
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Shape East is seeking Panel members for its Design Review Panel.
Shape East, the Architecture and Built Environment Centre for the East of England, is seeking a Chair, Vice Chair and members for its Regional Design Review Panel and for its Enabling Panel. Peter is assisting Shape East in establishing the Panel in his role as Trustee. Details can be found on the Shape East website. The closing date for applications is 15th ... Read more ›
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A major two day conference in Lille in France will examine the critical role of land and viability issues in the planning system.
The Premieres Assisses du Foncier will be held on 30th June and 1st July, and will look at how the French planning system views land as a resource, and how the uplift in land values resulting from planning permission is used to help fund infrastructure to support growth. A workshop on the afternoon of 30th June will look at how ... Read more ›