place people Those who commission, deliver and manage places and spaces in the built environment in Northern Ireland, Britain and Ireland: central and local government, landscape architects, architects, planners, environmental practitioners, students and professionals, and VIP guests. ecology Who should attend? environment Landscape Institute Northern Ireland is convening a one-day conference to stimulate and inform government clients and decision makers by providing an informative review and critique of current and past practice and projects, and a vision and ambition for the future. design Monday 1st June 2015 · 9.30am - 4.30pm QUB, Riddel Hall, 185 Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5EE Clic here k regis to onlinter e management ‘Future Places and Spaces’ Topics that will be covered • Overview of the potentials and benefits of an informed visioning, decision-making and procurement approach relating to integrated design and management of the environment. • The client vision, role and responsibility relating to commissioning, delivering, managing and maintaining high quality public landscape projects integral with delivery of all objectives. • The landscape approach as an integral consideration of planning, implementation and management policy and practice. • Raising the level of client and users expectations relating to the profession and practice of landscape architecture. • A review of public landscape projects in Northern Ireland, Britain, Ireland and internationally. • A critical review of Northern Ireland’s existing places and spaces as an informative tool for those responsible for the procurement, implementation and management of our places and spaces in the future. Conference Fees (Early Bird) Landscape Institute MEMBERS - £125 +VAT Professionals / other - £145 +VAT Students - £45 (inc VAT) includes lunch, refreshments and post-conference reception. Free Parking. Speakers Jason Prior, Chief Executive, Planning Design and Development, AECOM. Simon Odgen, Head of City Development, Sheffield City Council. Zac Tudor, Principle Landscape Architect, Sheffield City Council. Andrew Grant, Director of Grant Associates, Landscape Architects. 3 Wellington Park, Belfast BT9 6DJ t. 028 9066 4020 · w. happen.co.uk e. [email protected] Landscape Institute Northern Ireland 559 Ormeau Road Belfast, BT7 3JA. t. 0777 575 2010 e. [email protected] w. www.landscapeinstitute.org
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