Our clients include:
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RUDI provides a cost-effective specialist support service to a growing number of universities, local authorities, government agencies and professional consultancies.

These include:

  • Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (Cabe)
  • English Partnerships
  • London Development Agency
  • One North East
  • Heriot Watt University
  • University of Westminster
  • Queens University Belfast
  • Prince's Foundation
  • Arup
  • Taylor Young
  • Roger Evans Associates
  • Turley Associates
  • Latham Architects
  • Surrey County Council
  • Dunlaoghaire Rathdown CC
  • Milton Keynes Council

All you need to know...

Do we want shared space or segration: sense or sensibility?

John Atkin

Biography:

Since leaving the RCA in London, where Henry Moore personally funded Atkin, he has exhibited his work worldwide. Recent publications on Atkins’ output focus on the notion of “industrial archaeology” and the use of the past within the contemporary landscape. These publications include The Navigator ISBN 0-906688-40-X; Scorched Earth ISBN 1-900856-41-7; Distant Voices ISBN 1-900856-30-1; Cut, ISBN1-901560 -65 -1; The Made and The Unmade ISBN 0-9704605-0-3. His work has been the subject of widespread media interest and editorials that focus on his work in public spaces, here in the UK and overseas.

Engage....Regeneration, Young People & New Technology

Engage....Good Practice Seminar

Engage....Regeneration, Young People & New Technology

Thursday 26 March 2009: 9:30 – 16:00
The Orangery, Back Lane, Wakefield, WF1 2TG

Want to know how to engage young people both in and outside of school
hours? Could New Technology be the key to engaging young people in consultation about regeneration?

Beam is providing an opportunity for professionals involved in regeneration to
come together and discuss this topic and have invited a number of experts to share their knowledge and experiences about using new technology

Speakers & Topics include:

1. Digital Engagement Marcus Romer (Chair)
Artistic Director Pilot Theatre, York
2. Innovative Technology - Graham Smith, Cybercity Ruhr, Media Artist, International

The day will offer a creative mix of presentations, imaginative group activities and discussion.

Who Should Attend?

Temporary Outdoor Gallery Space 2 Competition

Register: Monday, March 23, 2009
Submit: Monday, April 06, 2009

Art Alliance Austin is once again partnering with AIA-Austin and Austin Foundation for Architecture to solicit ideas for the Temporary Outdoor Gallery Space 2 (TOGS 2) competition in 2009. In 2009 the competition welcomes our new partner AIA New York Chapter. Last year’s inaugural TOGS competition yielded 269 registrations from over 20 countries. The winning project A Little Room from the design team of Amy Wynne and Mark Leveno from Los Angeles, California is expected to premiere to the public during Art Week Austin 2009.

Pauley Landscapes

Overview

Pauley Landscapes is a versatile and creative independent company which specialises in art installation, 3D modelling and vertical landscaping for the built and natural environment. Our vision is to provide a highly creative, innovative and professional project management service for cultural and regeneration projects at a variety of urban and rural sites.

watch an example of Pauley Landscapes visualisation

Company Profile

We believe public art has a unique role in place-making and defining communities by:

  • Creating a locally distinctive sense of place
  • Increasing ownership and use of shared spaces by communities and reducing vandalism and anti social behaviour
  • Building proud and confident communities
  • Encouraging rediscovery of and empathy with the natural environment

Emerald Insight

About Emerald:

Good research in management should help the world to be better managed. As the world’s leading publisher of business and management research, with 190 journals and a wide range of serials, series and books in management and related fields, we believe we have an important role in encouraging research which helps the world be better managed.

Find out more

 


Well done Liverpool in 2008, but what’s next?

Well done Liverpool in 2008, but what’s next?


Date: Tuesday 16th September
Time: 6 – 8:30pm
Venue: Hope Street Hotel, London Carriage Works, Liverpool


If you would like to attend, please rsvp to joanne.pilkington@tayloryoung.co.uk

So, ‘well done’ to everyone involved in the success so far. But, let’s not pretend that the job is done. Much more is needed! In Urban Design Week, Taylor Young is hosting an evening where you can debate what needs to be done next, with key players in the design and development process. Informal discussion will be led by:

Stephen Gleave
(Managing Director, Taylor Young)

Nigel Lee
(Planning Manager, Liverpool City Council)

Steve Parry
(Managing Director, Neptune Developments)

Ian Wray
(Chief Planner, Northwest Development Agency)

What are the design challenges outside the city centre? When will Liverpool have world class city gateways? How will Liverpool One affect the traditional shopping areas? How can we deliver high quality places to live for families in the city? Will investment patterns change following the credit crunch and what does this mean for design quality? These are just some of the questions to consider.

 

 

 

 





Urban Design – Global Opportunities

Urban Design – Global Opportunities

Contact details:

UDG Events

Admission £3 non-members; £5 non-members.

Venue The Gallery, 70 Cowcross Street, London, EC1M 6EJ

14.45 Wednesday 17th September 2008

An opportunity to learn about international projects and opportunities globally
5 speakers drawn from the opposite sides of the globe. 24,000 air miles

 

Jordan East Bank - Knowledge based future - powered by the sun
An overview of a massive plan to stimulate a knowledge and tourism based economy on the shores of the Dead Sea aiming for the highest levels of environmental sustainability.
Tim Peake, Director Metropolitan Workshop, London. www.metwork.com

 


Ghana - Accra
- Framework for the development
The creation of an Urban design framework for the area Accra, based on a Geddesian approach, an Accra-wide design code for developers, that aims to ensure that new buildings in the capital retain some sense of distinctiveness and cohesion, taking their cue from the oldest character area in town.
Michael Smoughton - Office for Urbanism - Canada

 

Russia and India : emerging markets
A look at the potential of these massive emerging markets.
Hugo Frieszo - RTKL- London -www.rtkl.com/

 

Australia - Urban Design Downunder
An introduction to the Urban Design Forum in Australia and New Zealand, an overview of Urban Design Downunder (key concepts/values/ideas), and a visual tour of some of the key people, places and projects. With reflections on the challenges and opportunities for international cross-pollination.
Bill Chandler - Director, Chandler Consulting Services Pty Ltd.

 

Followed by a panel discussion...

· Are urban design concepts/values/ideas universal?
· Are urban design skills interchangeable across countries/cultures?
· Questions from the floor.

 

 

 

Re-making Places exhibition opportunities

The ‘Re-making Places’ exhibition offers you a perfect opportunity to carefully target the marketing of your products and services to those within this industry. This year top decision makers will attend this one day event - Exhibitors will make contact with potential new clients and meet up with many existing ones too.