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Відео

The role of supermarkets in supporting local community wellbeing.
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Catherine Hammant is a researcher at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, working to understand how supermarkets support community wellbeing and resilience. This is a presentation from the Urban Design Group's 'Towards a Neighbourhood Renaissance Living-well locally' series.
What do people want from their local neighbourhoods? Place Value and Home Comforts research findings
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Matthew Carmona is Professor of Planning and Urban Design at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London. When surveyed, there would appear to be a clear concensus around public preferences and priorities for the design of homes and neighbourhoods.
Re-modelling neighbourhoods: Enabling more walking and cycling. Principles and design tools.
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Practical advice based on award-winning project experience. Harriet Haldenby is an urban designer with the public realm and transport design practice Urban Movement.
The urban design of multi-timed places: From home circle, through neighbourhoods to urban life.
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Esther Kurland is Director of Urban Design Learning 'There are many great ideas for improving cities; but do we have a clear framework to bring them together and point them in the right direction'. © UDL This is a presentation from the Urban Design Group's 'Towards a Neighbourhood Renaissance Living-well locally' series.
Exploring appropriate densities for new housing development across a wide range of projects.
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Stephen Proctor is, with Andrew Matthews, a Founding Director of Proctor & Matthews Architects. He is currently a Visiting Professor at the University of Sheffield and an Honorary Professor at the University of Dundee. 'Stephen and Andrew collaborate on the design of all projects within the studio. Together they have created a distinctive approach to design underpinned by an investigation and a...
Al Za'atari Refugee Camp origins and evolution: Urban design by refugees.
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Za’atari in Jordan is one of the world’s largest refugee camps, providing a home of sorts to 80,000 people, who have fled the war in Syria. Created by the UNHCR in July 2012 the settlement was laid out in the desert on a regular grid with accommodation provided in regimented rows of 'caravans' each of approximately 10 square metres area. However people were able to rearrange the caravans, and a...
European housing: A cross section of projects shaping cities in the 20th century.
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Dick van Gameren traces the connections between Diocletian’s Palace, the Adelphi and the Barbican, visiting the Zaanhof Amsterdam, Rabenhof Vienna, the CIAM conferences, and finally the more recent Funenpark Amsterdam. Dick van Gameren is Professor of housing design and Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. The presenta...
Is there space for meaningful participation by young people in the urban design process?
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Phineas Harper FRIBA is a writer and curator. He poses 3 provocations: What is meaningful youth participation? Is participation gratuitous or substantive? Who wields power? His presentation covers history, politics and projects.
Urban Design and Young Children.
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00:00:00 - Introduction from Robert Huxford, Director of the Urban Design Group 00:02:16 - Introduction by the Chair, Victoria Thornton. OBE HonFRIBA. Founder of the Thornton Education Trust. 00:06:14 - Space for the Young? History, politics, projects. Phineas Harper. Former Director of Open City. Architectural critic with the Guardian. 00:24:31 - Play as disruption. Techniques to involve young...
The Research Handbook on Urban Design. A lively launch with the editors and contributors.
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If you are a researcher or prospective researcher in urban design or its component disciplines this recording offers a unique insight. 00:00:00 - Overall introduction from Krystallia Kamvasinou. 00:02:00 - Introduction from one of the book’s editors Marion Roberts. 00:09:54 - Cool public spaces for cities. Doris Damyanovic. 00:20:24 - Trees and urban open spaces: reshaping the sustainable city....
Creating better places through vision-led transport planning
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00:00:00 - Introduction. Refocusing design around people instead of vehicles. From site allocation to legal agreements. Katja Stille. 00:05:06 - Stepping off the Road to Nowhere. Challenging urban sprawl with a more environmentally friendly approach to masterplanning. David Milner. 00:28:30 - The shift to vision-led planning. The view from National Highways. Amy Beasley. 00:40:11 - Developing a...
Porto City: Renaissance, Renewal & Reinvention. Pedro Baganha, architect, urbanist, City Councillor
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00:00:00 - Introduction by Dr Husam Al Waer. 00:01:41 - Introduction by Pedro Baganha. The politics and administration. 00:05:23 - An introduction to Porto. 00:14:20 - Renewal, regeneration and rehabilitation. 00:41:21 - Infilling, density, cohesion and sustainability. 00:51:47 - Culture as an urban agenda. The immaterial as a tool. 00:58:45 - Discussion. Dr Husam Al Waer is a Reader in Sustain...
Essential Urban Design & A Beginner's Guide to Urban Design and Development unpacked by the authors
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00:00:00 - Introduction by Amy Burbidge 00:02:39 - A Beginner's Guide to Urban Design and Development. The ABC of Quality, Sustainable Design. Laura Alvarez. 00:15:48 - Essential Urban Design. Rob Cowan. 00:27:27 - A discussion with the audience. Amy Burbidge is Head of Master Design and Development at Homes England. Laura Alvarez is Senior Principal Urban Design and Conservation Officer at Not...
Neuroscience for Designing Green Spaces: Contemplative Landscapes. Agnieszka Olszewska-Guizzo
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Neuroscience for Designing Green Spaces: Contemplative Landscapes. Agnieszka Olszewska-Guizzo
Urban Design Group Awards Masterclass: Policy, Strategy and Design Guidance.
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Urban Design Group Awards Masterclass: Policy, Strategy and Design Guidance.
Urban Design Group Awards. Completed Projects Category Winner: The Claypits Glasgow by LUC.
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Urban Design Group Awards. Completed Projects Category Winner: The Claypits Glasgow by LUC.
Urban Design Group Awards: Masterclass - Design Code
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Urban Design Group Awards: Masterclass - Design Code
Urban Design Group Awards: Masterclass - Masterplans Large
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Urban Design Group Awards: Masterclass - Masterplans Large
Urban Design Group Awards: Masterclass - Masterplans Small.
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Urban Design Group Awards: Masterclass - Masterplans Small.
Ten Essentials of Urban Design
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Ten Essentials of Urban Design
Does urban design need a professional institute? A view from Parliament Hill.
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Does urban design need a professional institute? A view from Parliament Hill.
A Beginner's Guide to Urban Design and Development: Laura B Alvarez.
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A Beginner's Guide to Urban Design and Development: Laura B Alvarez.
Better Streets Summit: The High Street Ecosystem
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Better Streets Summit: The High Street Ecosystem
The Deck Access Housing Design Guide: History, typologies, case studies, practical guidance, debate.
Переглядів 817Рік тому
The Deck Access Housing Design Guide: History, typologies, case studies, practical guidance, debate.
Solving the Housing Crisis - An Urban Design Perspective. A UDG Presentation and Discussion.
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Solving the Housing Crisis - An Urban Design Perspective. A UDG Presentation and Discussion.
Family Housing for Liveable, Sustainable and Inclusive Neighbourhoods. Detailed Illustrated Analysis
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Family Housing for Liveable, Sustainable and Inclusive Neighbourhoods. Detailed Illustrated Analysis
Indian Urban Futures V: Building on Success? A symposium hosted online by the Urban Design Group.
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Indian Urban Futures V: Building on Success? A symposium hosted online by the Urban Design Group.
National Urban Design Student Awards: Concept and Innovation. An Urban Design Group Presentation.
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National Urban Design Student Awards: Concept and Innovation. An Urban Design Group Presentation.
National Urban Design Student Awards: Masterplans. An Urban Design Group Presentation.
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National Urban Design Student Awards: Masterplans. An Urban Design Group Presentation.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @robertsprigge5535
    @robertsprigge5535 2 місяці тому

    I live in a village that is on what was once a Strategic route. A motorway was built as a bypass, however, the tables have turned and the village is now on the bypass for the motorway! Satnavs now direct drivers to come through the village whenever there is a delay on the motorway. The Highways Authority reduced the parking on our main road when the Lockdowns started. This provided a brilliant demonstration of the damage this could do, as the retailers depend on passing traffic to provide 80% of their customers. The residents, in turn, depend on the retailers. Inevitably, new housing estates are planned. As a member of the Neighbourhood Plan group for the village, I'm interested to know if there is someone who could use a Vision-led approach to propose ways of handling this 'Wicked-problem'.

  • @GodfreyMann
    @GodfreyMann 2 місяці тому

    LTN’s are fundamentally unfair for a few reasons: Firstly, they’re arbitrary. We all live in neighbourhoods and many are busy, why should some busy neighbourhoods be graced with LTNs and others not? It’s impractical to LTN every busy neighbourhood therefore some will receive arbitrary favour and others not. That’s blatantly unfair. Secondly, LTNs merely funnel traffic elsewhere to other neighbourhoods as drivers seek different routes/rat-runs so LTNs are unfair on those impacted neighbourhoods. Thirdly, LTNs are unsustainable- our roads are a finite resource and as more LTNs are created, it reduces shrinks the space for everyone especially for those who live in areas with poor transport connections. It’s unsustainable. Fourthly, we all pay road tax but residents of LTNs get access to more roads than those who don’t…that’s unfair.

  • @Xvrsowen
    @Xvrsowen 3 місяці тому

    thank you so much, this is a hidden gem for me as an urban planning student. my thesis is about shared space and public realm, this is so helpful and i earn a lot of information just from this video! bless you

  • @samuelrconteh
    @samuelrconteh Рік тому

    🤎🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @crashtestdrummer
    @crashtestdrummer 2 роки тому

    Councils need to take the initiative. They have inflicted CPZs upon us so that off street parking is the only “free parking”. Annual permits cost £1500 and you can only use them to park in designated bays. Using pebbles, stones, slate or shingle allows drainage and looks nicer than paving. I have this and am looking into getting some shrubs for the sides.

  • @doodleesq
    @doodleesq 3 роки тому

    Great seminar. It always amazes me how backward we are in this country. Even our closest partners are ahead. M4S needs updating and I would like to see it being altered to a distance of 2m from the edge of the highway and to the offside road unless the road is straight - I have so many arguments with LPA Planners on this and its unnecessary.

  • @arasefe
    @arasefe 3 роки тому

    Half of the households in London do not have cars and private transportation is just a nuisance for them. More LTNs please!

  • @williamfooks
    @williamfooks 3 роки тому

    Great content and thanks for posting. Would great to also include a link to the presentations if possible.

  • @jamesneeson9825
    @jamesneeson9825 3 роки тому

    Queen Elizabeth Square was not known as The Dampies? No the Hutchie E houses were the Dampies. Although QES did have it's problems .

  • @Earth098
    @Earth098 3 роки тому

    I think the Architectural qualities (Style, color, etc.), building height, and building materials are the determining factors. It could be dangerous to mix abstract expressionism, symbolism, etc. with architecture and urban design, which often leads to ugly places.

  • @Guilherme-mo2mz
    @Guilherme-mo2mz 3 роки тому

    You should enable the like/dislike ratio bar, I almost decided to skip the video because of that

  • @derf9465
    @derf9465 3 роки тому

    Now look at council plans for high traffic areas. Allowing more cars is not the solution.

  • @Earth098
    @Earth098 3 роки тому

    This is brilliant!! Looking forward to this types of case studies and real life examples

  • @stuartwatson3550
    @stuartwatson3550 3 роки тому

    Couldn't agree more with the final conclusions. Design should be landscape led with green orientated design. The pandemic has really rammed home the importance of healthy and active places that are pleasing and sociable, offering a break from the home environment where working and relaxing both happen now. The street and block led approach of the NMDC as mentioned, just really resonants an attempt to improve the functionality of the built environment of the 1980s with social/leisure and greening just an after thought.

  • @stickii2131
    @stickii2131 3 роки тому

    These LTNs are really a nuisance and our roads are not designed well enough for this scheme to be implemented in London. Im a delivery driver and ive seen first hand how much pollution is accumulating on our high streets just because we are all forced to divert onto the high street and sit in idle traffic. Its not working at all. The amount of times ive seen ambulances stuck and also not knowing how to get onto certain roads is shocking. I see it nearly every single day. Someone could be dying and they arent able to get to them on time! Ive seen cars reversing down residential roads because the road is blocked and they cant do a u-turn to go the other way. That in itself is very dangerous! Our roads arent coping with this and i have been doing deliveries for a good while. Ive seen the changes on the high street. People are breathing in that idle pollution from cars sitting in traffic. Its terrible. The only thing i see is that this is agenda to purposely cause more pollution and congestion so that they have the narrative to go along with extending the congestion charge further. This is going to be a money grab yet again! We pay road tax for what? If we have to pay road tax then im of the opinion that cyclists should do too! Im not against cyclist because i ride on the weekends but this whole thing is a joke. What angers me most is that they did all this during a pandemic where people are frightened to sit on a bus and even go out walking to the shops. People feel safer in their own cars but no, the government wants them to leave their cars and walk the streets which has more possibilities to potentially catch covid! The timing is so off it is really unbelievable! Instead of spending all that cash with these ridiculous blockades, it could have been better spent elsewhere! There is no compassion for the people! Im ashamed by the fact that these people run our country, the incompetence of the decisions they've made has no concern for people trying to survive this pandemic. Shame on Sadiq!!!

  • @mayadaubagh6974
    @mayadaubagh6974 3 роки тому

    no sense

  • @radiocrash
    @radiocrash 3 роки тому

    Hiding the comments and removing the likes dislikes options speaks volumes

  • @flitsies
    @flitsies 3 роки тому

    How about barriers to those people who are disabled that now can't get out because the people that used to pick them up can't make enough time to pick them up. Or how about the added dangers you now put motorcycle riders in due to them being forced to drive on the busiest roads all the time. How about the people who would love to cycle but can't due to injuries but used to drive or ride a motorcycle but now find themselves either stuck in traffic all the time or having to deal with traffic much worse than ever before even during lockdown. Let's all jump on a bike great if you are physically fit and able bodied, we can't even use electric scooters which would have gone a long way towards helping those unable to pedal or find it difficult pedalling. But so long as bicycles are ok right why should you people give a toss about anyone else right.

  • @flitsies
    @flitsies 3 роки тому

    When you say motor vehicle you mean motor cars right? So where do motorcycles fit into all this, why are they considered so terrible? You keep saying motor vehicle why not be more accurate and explain the truth, motorcycles are much safer than cars but are always lumped into the same pot. Motorcycles kill very few each year compared to cars, in fact probably on par with bicycles, and yet motorcycles are lumped in with cars as being the road problem, no they are the solution to the car for some and would cut pollution parking and road accidents.

  • @TurkishPanda
    @TurkishPanda 3 роки тому

    restricting our movement for social justice ? ... no words

  • @SamanthaFontaine
    @SamanthaFontaine 3 роки тому

    Only Bicycle 🚲 Riders are enjoying these LTN ROAD CLOSURES.. Some of us are not able to ride bicycles for health reasons and walking is not always possible in the case of long distance journeys.

  • @SamanthaFontaine
    @SamanthaFontaine 3 роки тому

    Too many roads are closed... MORE BICYCLES ARE BEING STOLEN 🤷🏾‍♀️ Impact of LTN is NOT GOOD for HACKNEY 🤐 We did Not have any CONSULTATION.

  • @jc5512
    @jc5512 3 роки тому

    I'm all for road closures and ltns in my Central London area. Traffic is a blight

  • @jonwinn39
    @jonwinn39 3 роки тому

    But the traffic on LTN boundary roads, which in inner London are often already at capacity, has resulted in large increases in traffic and often standing traffic. The losers of LTNs: are bus users with increased journey times; those that live on or near congested main roads who suffered from increased pollution; those in LTNs whos roads facilitate the access and consequential have more traffic; the public finances due to their cost; disabled car users, particularly those using them for work; those who need a vehicle for work such as engineers and surveyors; the elderly; people who might need an ambulance to get to them quickly or need a fire engine (model filters even if opened restrict or make it difficult for emergency vehicles My local authority in inner London implemented many LTNS some adjoining each other without modelling how the traffic would work and without consulting. Well thought out LTNs may work, rushed implementation will make them unpopular and difficult to role out more of them in the future.

  • @jackdor3648
    @jackdor3648 3 роки тому

    Simply question are you a green party member or supporter

  • @jaselai8810
    @jaselai8810 3 роки тому

    Interviewer seems to have sat on a "ninja-proof seat" ie with back against the wall for subconscious feeling of security (according to an article by Lily for Psychology Today). However, Lily herself has her back exposed.

  • @davidorr3379
    @davidorr3379 3 роки тому

    excellent nous session

  • @Earth098
    @Earth098 3 роки тому

    You don't have to be a Catholic or Christian to love a beautiful Cathedral/Church. It's' architectural heritage, not religious heritage. And Vienna is not a religious city what so ever.

  • @toni6053
    @toni6053 3 роки тому

    Ah so you are one of the people responsible for these bonkers schemes. I'd love to know how you think disabled people will be impacted? Personally as a disabled woman I don't feel safe walking about in my area where the two highest rates of crime are antisocial behaviour and sexual violence which are also the two crimes that have increased during covid but yeah you want to make people like me less safe whilst making sure the middle class boys in lycra have even more space to piss people off.

  • @LeonAbeysundara123
    @LeonAbeysundara123 3 роки тому

    Great to hear Nial Murphy speaking. Pity you kept calling him Neil 🤣🤣

  • @JoJo-xb7do
    @JoJo-xb7do 3 роки тому

    Amazing talks thank you for sharing this. I agree with many of the points raised. I think co-operative housing, self builds are the way forward for this country because the market is consistently delivering poor quality substandard homes backed up by many excuses.

  • @weigai2166
    @weigai2166 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing those nice ideas

  • @annasanasaryan
    @annasanasaryan 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much for uploading this video! It really helped me understand the concept and write my paper. Thank you!

  • @wernerrietveld
    @wernerrietveld 4 роки тому

    Putting al the museums all at the same grounds is a bad idea. The district will be overloaded during peak tourist hours and dead out of opening hours. Businesses like restaurants or bars will have a difficult time, only having a limited time window where customers are around. Other neighborhoods where a museum could be a useful addition are lacking one, since there can only be so many museums in a city of a given size.

  • @stephenpower8923
    @stephenpower8923 4 роки тому

    This is very intersting but nobody seems to discuss the role of permaculture resillence, especially the aspect of food and landscape as a means of engaging people in the climate change debate.

  • @CMRHM
    @CMRHM 4 роки тому

    great speech,I finally could see a presentation by an expert from sasaki talking about their work.

  • @alikemalarkun
    @alikemalarkun 4 роки тому

    Great Webinar. Thank you all.

  • @pstanify
    @pstanify 4 роки тому

    If you are seriously thinking of joining or starting a cohousing group then you should visit facebook.com/Considering-Cohousing-2357455264501206. and read about the many pitfalls before you get started. We had many years direct experience and have also done extensive research. Well worth checking out if you are thinking of joining or already a member.

  • @anthonytaylor3219
    @anthonytaylor3219 5 років тому

    Excellent video. As a local authority planner that has delivered a SHELAA and subsequent site allocations, I know first hand that the current model of identifying the best land from a potentially bad lot is not the most sustainable way to enhance our settlements. Unfortunately, as the gentleman alludes to the system is geared towards delivering housing first and discussing design later (if at all). This is demonstrated in the NPPF's focus on deliverable and developable housing sites, which is thus the major concern for Local Authorities and Planning Inspectors at examinations.

  • @solaadekanye7119
    @solaadekanye7119 5 років тому

    Thank you for the good presentation, but i think good design here need to be related more to Urban form than rural developments

  • @kakaka11111able
    @kakaka11111able 5 років тому

    very interesting lecture, thank you, Dr.

  • @jo-kq2vc
    @jo-kq2vc 5 років тому

    I completely agree that we anthropomorphize everything and it's annoying; however, it seems true in my experience, at least related to geographic locations, that there is a personality of a city and a place. I'm interested in checking out his books.

  • @johnmerriman3408
    @johnmerriman3408 5 років тому

    Not in my Front Yard

  • @kathyking1694
    @kathyking1694 5 років тому

    My street is now very ugly (Ironically with the "Gardens" in the name of the street). I think we have a duty to present a pleasant frontage to neighbours and those passing by. But I am a lone voice... and am moving out of my ugly street to somewhere people dont/cant pave over

    • @moon-chuenman6803
      @moon-chuenman6803 3 роки тому

      So local councils are not encouraging us to park off street? Many roads are now in a parking control zone. And parking permits have sky rocketed in the past two years. Well, for sure the next generation residents would still require the front garden to be paved and install multiples secured sheds to store up to 6 expensive electric bicycles. As most 2 floor houses with a loft conversion be letted out as HMO with two individuals occupying each floor. Sad to see houses full of bike sheds and giant multiples recycle bins taking up most small front gardens.

  • @andyl8694
    @andyl8694 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this. Very useful.

  • @davidyan7354
    @davidyan7354 6 років тому

    nice project and presentation, well done!

  • @parhamfathi.hafshejani4271
    @parhamfathi.hafshejani4271 6 років тому

    it's awesome Dr. I learned a lot. thank you so much

  • @arifgunawan7772
    @arifgunawan7772 6 років тому

    Incredible event that was the best ever for me so far

  • @willknowsright9615
    @willknowsright9615 6 років тому

    Thank you. I found this video to be quite insightful.

  • @architectawais9887
    @architectawais9887 8 років тому

    I still don't understand how people are going to access these spaces?