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Background information about the Design Skills Symposium 2014, 20-21 March, Glasgow.
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Design Skills Symposium 2014
Where: Emirat
es Arena, Gl
asgow
When: 20-21
March 2014
Theme: Learni
ng from the
Commonwealth
Games
Focus: Trans
ferable le
ssons for
placemakin
g and desi
gn in
Scotland.
Methods: Using
Glasgow a
s a learni
ng place,
but provid
ing you
with tools
to apply
the learni
ng in your
own conte
xt
through ke
ynote pres
entations,
site visi
ts, worksh
ops,
engagement
with loca
l project
learning [
world cafe
format] an
d design e
xercises.
Before: Free
drawing sk
ills works
hop. Feb 2
7th. Place
s limited.
After: Resou
rces will
be provide
d online,
and a foll
ow up
learning s
eminar is
planned fo
r winter 2
014.
Partners: Devel
oped and d
elivered b
y A+DS in
partnershi
p with
The Scotti
sh Governm
ent, Glasg
ow City Co
uncil, Cly
de
Gateway an
d Improvem
ent Servic
e and supp
orted by o
thers
including
Scottish C
anals and
VELOCITY.
About... Learning Plan...
What is the design skills symposium?
The Design Skills Symposium is a practical two day collaborative learning event offering you the opportunity to build the knowledge, capacity and networks to deliver better places by design.
Why this, why here?
In addition to providing a range of world class sporting facilities, preparations for the 2014 Commonwealth Games have driven the delivery of many projects and programmes that lever wider environmental, social and economic benefits.
Investments and initiatives have been designed to deliver outcomes for ‘greening the city’, for ‘active travel’ and for ‘health‘ and have influenced transformational change in many places and communities.
On the basis of the learning points emerging, the 2014 Design Skills Symposium will explore transferable lessons for all of Scotland’s places.
Who is it for?
The event is intended for people with an interest or involvement in the creation of places. Attendance is encouraged from architecture, planning, urban design, transport, housing, regeneration and economic development professionals. Discounted places are also available for students, recent graduates or individuals representing community groups.
What can I expect?
You can expect to work with like-minded people, in cross-disciplinary groups through a varied and inspiring programme of presentations, masterclasses, site visits and practical design exercises, based on a ‘live’ study site.
Is any preparation involved?
This year, in partnership with the Scottish Government, we are delighted to be able to offer participants the option of a free pre-symposium basic drawing skills workshop.
If you feel its a long time since you have drawn in your job, or its something you would like to do more often but don’t know how to start, then this workshop is for you. Some of you may feel competent at drawing and, if so, this workshop is not designed for you.
Limited places are available for the workshop on 27th February at the Lighthouse, Glasgow. Briefing information will follow to registered participants in advance of the event. Further info available on www.designskillsscotland.co.uk
Unable to make the workshop?
You may find it helpful to refer to the Urban Skills Portal, a practical online design skills programme for built environment professionals with little or no previous experience of graphic software.
Design Skills Symposium 2014
What will I learn?
Participants will gain knowledge and understanding of transferable lessons emerging from preparations for the games.
The value of adopting a design led approach to investments will be explored. Creative approaches to reuse, refurbishment and re-connection will be introduced and practical methods introduced to aid assessment of local issues and development of outcome-focused actions.
Expect to leave with new learning, practical tools and techniques to enable you to use design thinking to catalyse change in your place.
Learning from the symposium will be captured as a series of resources to support participants to apply learning following the event.
A follow up seminar will be hosted in winter 2014 to share experiences of applying the learning across Scotland.
The symposium is the first event from A+DS’s programme of activity exploring the sustainability legacy of the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
The Lighthouse, Level 2, Glasgow will act as a Hub for the programme from April-September 2014. Sign up for regular updates on related events and exhibitions www.ads.org.uk.
Smart use of assets and investments 70% of venues for the Glasgow games already existed. Investments in new infrastructure and regeneration have been designed to deliver wider economic impacts for surrounding communities.
Learning aims: Learn about how a design led approach can help to make the most of assets that already exist in urban places as well as assist in levering greater and sustained economic benefits for communities from new investment.
Key themes...
Design Skills Symposium 2014
Healthy sustainable neighbourhoods Sustainability has been mainstreamed into the 2014 Commonwealth Games at many scales: from designs for a new neighbourhood at the athletes village, the development of green networks and active travel opportunities, and programmes to improve health inequalities in existing neighbourhoods.
Learning aims: Learn about how a design led approach can assist in improving the physical sustainability and positive community health outcomes for Scottish urban places.
Empowering communities Many creative, collaborative approaches have been taken to building capacity in people to make changes. Programmes such as VELOCITY and Stalled Spaces have shown how people can be supported to take a leading role in shaping places including vacant or derelict land.
Learning aims: Learn about how processes of creatively involving communities in the making of places might be transferred - providing opportunities for health, sport, recreation and better quality of life.
Choose one of the following expert facilitator-led themes to work through the programme...
Event programme...
“I enjoy the symposiums as an opportunity to learn from others both international and local - great learning opportunities and a platform to explore current themes and challenges”
Feedback from 2012...
“an excellent 2 days thinking and networking backed by a solid contextual reference for learning”
Lead facilitators...
Dermot FoleyDermot Foley is a landscape architect, recently voted one of Europe’s Top 40 designers under 40, and has taught landscape architecture in Ireland, the UK and France. Dermot is part of EU Funded research consortium Transitioning towards urban resilience and Sustainability [TuRAS], which brings communities and businesses together with local authorities and researchers to collaborate on developing practical new solutions for the creative reuse of vacant, derelict or unused land and buildings.Dermot will facilitate the healthy sustaianable communities strand of the programme.
Lawrence Barth
Lawrence Barth is Professor of Urbanism at the Graduate School of the Architectural Association, where he has worked to position the Housing and Urbanism Programme at the interface of architecture and urban strategy. Lawrence developed and coordinates a research cluster which integrates the AA’s architectural work into the multi-disciplinary efforts to develop a dynamic urbanism for today’s knowledge economy. He participates in an international research network on the growth of global mega-cities.
Lawrence will facilitate on the smart use of assets and investments
Béla Kezy
Béla Kezy is a founder and senior consultant of MEGAKOM development Consultants and ICG Ex Ante Consulting Ltd. in Hungary. He has 15 years’ experience of supporting numerous regions and towns in designing development strategies and implementing specific development projects. His specialities include sustainable urban development, modern public management and the EU’s Cohesion Policy. Bela is involved with URBACT, a European exchange and learning programme promoting sustainable urban development.
Bela will facilitate on the theme of empowering communities.
DAY1: Geoffrey London leads the Office of the Victorian Government
Architect (OVGA) in advising and advocating for high quality design in
the built environment. He is also the Winthrop Professor of Architecture
at The University of Western Australia (UWA), where his current
research interests include urban intensification and green infrastructure.
Geoffrey is a Professorial Fellow at The University of Melbourne.
He has acted as a consultant on numerous architectural and urban
design projects. Geoffrey will speak about Australia’s experiences
of the placemaking legacy of the Commonwealth Games as well as
introducing how design is being used to catalyse exciting changes in
Melbourne and the state of Victoria.
Design Skills Symposium 2014
Keynote Speakers...
DAY 2: Gert Urhahn is an urban designer, lecturer and former Director
of Urhahn Urban Design. He founded the Amsterdam based office in
1991 and developed it into an innovative urban design practice with a
broad international portfolio of projects. Previously, Gert was Senior
Urban Designer for the Municipality of Amsterdam, strongly engaged
in the redevelopment of the Amsterdam waterfronts. He has published
extensively on regeneration strategies, urban typologies and principles
and has most recently publised a book on ‘The Spontaneous City’.
Gert will speak on revitalizing the relationship between citizens and their
cities and how design can deliver new possibilities in existing places.
DAY 2: Ali Grehan was appointed Dublin City Architect in 2008.
Recently described as an ‘Architect, Revitaliser, Community Maker’, her
career has included private practice and work in the public and semi
state sector, the latter including the Railway Procurement Agency and
Ballymun Regeneration. She is an elected member of the Council of the
Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland. She devised and co-ordinated
Dublin’s bid for World Design Capital 2014, now continuing as PIVOT
Dublin. Ali will speak on embedding design thinking at city level and
about design as a tool for re-shaping the economy.
The Day 2 keynote session is supported by VELOCITY, co-ordinators
for cultural content related to the Games. Ben Spencer, Producer at
VELOCITY will introduce the session and facilitate a discussion.
Design Skills Symposium 2014
Booking details
Tickets can be purchased online at
www.designskillsscotland.co.uk
Prices (including VAT) :-2 day event ticket (inc lunch both days):
2 day conference ticket (inc lunch both days): discounted price for students, recent graduates and community groups
Day 1 welcome dinner: Get to know fellow participants and contributors
Accommodation at Premier Inn, George Street, Glasgow. City Centre Hotel: booked on a Bed & Breakfast rate, single occupancy
19th March
20th March
Combined ticket Includes 2 day conference, 2 nights accommmodation and Welcome Dinner
Drawing places workshop - 27th February
Developed and delivered by Architecture + Design Scotland in partnership with the Scottish Government, Glasgow City Council, Clyde Gateway and Improvement Service and supported by others including Scottish Canals and VELOCITY.
£100
£50
£27.50
£103.25£97.25
£328.00
no fee
Venue
The symposium will take place at the Emirates Arena, 1000 London Road Glasgow G40 3HG
The Emirates Arena incorporates the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome and is a custom built venue for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Enquiries
Please contact the organisers:
My Pinkie Promise Ltd
tel: 01382 221078mob: 07952 733427