Sentences with phrase «of urban regeneration»

Pam Golding's MD of the Western Cape, Laurie Wener, comments: «South Africa is no exception to the global movement of urban regeneration, with many local conversions of commercial buildings to residential and mixed use, which had already started 14 years ago, and new builds.
Lendlease has also entered into a joint venture agreement to work on Rome's new Pescaccio shopping centre — one of a number of urban regeneration schemes Packer's team is now working on.
Consequently Lille embarked on an extensive programme of urban regeneration, embracing its wealth of historic buildings, landmarks and architecture and adding new public parks, galleries, museums, entertainment venues and shops.
Most directly relevant are the internats d'excellence in France, which are funded as part of an urban regeneration programme and officially described as being for

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Urbanists have for some time now been drawing attention to the «over-scripting» of public space in modern urban regeneration schemes, so that all conflicts and loose ends are designed out of the development, and people are subtly organised and choreographed into patterns of use and timetables decided by others.
Mr Grice has a wide range of interests in the area of social policy including local government finance, urban regeneration and constitutional policy.
Current plans need to focus on the regeneration of urban areas and the reuse of previously developed land.
Established in 1965, PBA is active across a variety of sectors throughout Great Britain and Europe, including urban regeneration and renewal, land development, infrastructure, energy, residential and retail.
Brian Jenner is a member of Bournemouth West Conservative Association and has been involved in urban regeneration for the last six years.
So however teachers decide to use the Olympics, whether teaching sport studies, promoting health and fitness, or investigating urban regeneration, it is undeniable that the games will be the talking point of 2012.
The Olympics offer teachers the opportunity to enthuse students in a number of different subjects, including sustainability, urban design, healthy eating, regeneration and sports studies
This is a series of lessons for OCR and AQA It includes diversity in The UK Causes of uneven development in The UK Urban decline and regeneration Case study The Lea Valley London Demographic Transition Model Population Pyramids UK Ageing population Migration in The UK Urban trends, urbanisation / counter-urbanisation and suburbanisation All are well researched with many activities Lots of top class and relevant videos GCSE questions that hit all the Assessment Objectives with mark schemes
For more resources visit thisisgeography.co.uk Lesson sequence: 1 - Urban future 2 - Supersized cities 3 - How cities began 4 - Urbanisation in Africa 5 - Favelas 6 - Urban change in the UK 7 - The future of cities ICT 8 - Introducing Bristol 9 - Social opportunities 10 - Bristol's economy 11 - Urbanisation and the environment 12 - Environmental challenges 13 - Social inequality 14 - New housing in Bristol 15 - The Temple Quarter Regeneration 16 - Rio De Janeiro 17 - Social challenges in Rio 18 - ICT economic challenges in Rio 19 - Improving Rio for the city's poorest
The lesson covers the stages of urbanisation from industrialisation to urban regeneration and re-urbanisation.
The # 1m maths project, a form of educational urban regeneration, is aimed at attracting bright young maths graduates to a city struggling with industrial decline and academic underachievement.
Mark was previously employed as director of the University for Industry's learndirect initiative in Northern Ireland, as CEO of the North Belfast (urban regeneration) Partnership and director of the Dunanney Centre.
And when I say house - building, I don't necessarily mean house - builders — they're most at risk of becoming scapegoats — I mean apartment / multi-family & mixed - use / urban regeneration specialists.
It includes a popular market (weekly Morning Trade), a beer hall and a series of local boutiques at Eight Morrison Street — an urban regeneration area that is busy transforming buildings into co-working office and retail space for entrepreneurs, startups and creatives.
Designed and built by engineers on behalf of Gustave Eiffel (designer of the Eiffel Tower, Paris), the palace was inaugurated in 1908 and has since undergone extensive renovation as part of Guayaquil's Urban Regeneration project.
The works in the exhibition addressed cycles of urban decay and regeneration; building community through shared heritage; immigration and displacement; the longing for home in all its senses; and the vast economic disparities that plague our cities.
Mark Godfrey travelled to four cities to gain a deeper understanding of Theaster Gates's intermingling of art with urban regeneration
Collaborating with innovative artists, The New Makers, Future \ Pace will re-examine the role of public art, architecture, urban planning and regeneration.
We are extremely happy to announce that on 1 June, in a parking space in East London, North London, Richard Woods create Upgrade — a month - long site - specific installation that engages with issues of housing and urban regeneration.
At the time of construction, the National Pavilion was Lisbon's largest urban regeneration project since rebuilding the city in the aftermath of an earthquake and tidal wave of 1775.
Making Biennials in Contemporary Times: Essays from the World Biennial Forum No 2, edited by Galit Eilat, Nuria Enguita Mayo, Charles Esche et al Limits to Culture: Urban Regeneration vs. Dissident Art, by Malcom Miles Cosmonauts of the Future: Texts From The Situationist Movement in Scandinavia and Elsewhere, edited by Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen and Jakob Jakobsen Who Cares?
As seen at Trafalgar Place and Newport Street Gallery, they can breathe life and kick - start regeneration in neglected urban pockets to create new, desirable destinations and communities; as with Blavatnik School of Government, Weston Library and City of Glasgow College, they can give cities and institutions a new landmark to delight and draw in visitors, improve education potential, and increase civic pride.
Jo Wilson, Director, Future of London Future of London is an independent not for profit organisation focused on developing skills and capacity across the urban regeneration sector in London, through the provision of training, policy briefings and new analysis.
CCA is supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland / The Lottery Fund, Northern Ireland Executive Supported by The Urban Regeneration Company Ilex, the Department for Social Development, Derry ~ Londonderry City of Culture 2013, Caldwell & Robinson Solicitors, Arts & Business, Crown Paints, and our members and benefactors.
Finally, the context of London as a site for political and cultural action emerges across the galleries, whether through documentation of Mona Hatoum's performance Roadworks in the streets of Brixton following the 1985 uprisings, or Black Audio Film Collective's video essay Twilight City which explores the effects on London of Thatcher's urban regeneration programme.
In his latest works, Athier examines the effects of urban development on the desert terrains that lie beneath and around the expanding cities of the Gulf while also emphasising how these natural environments have inbuilt structure and design and systems of regeneration.
It is also a place to explore regeneration of the urban landscape through creativity, interaction, and problem solving.
The series of scrapes revisit vast open spaces that butt urban regeneration, a rapid sprawling reflected in the pace of his frantic rolling out of paint and varnish.
CCA is principally funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland / The Lottery Fund, and supported by Northern Ireland Executive; The Urban Regeneration Company Ilex; The Department for Social Development; Arts & Business NI; British Council NI and Caldwell & Robinson Solicitors.
Set on and around a building site, a cycle of urban demolition and construction provides a backdrop for the physical and emotional regeneration of the central characters.
CCA is principally funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland / The Lottery Fund, and supported by Northern Ireland Executive Supported by The Urban Regeneration Company Ilex; The Department for Social Development; Derry ~ Londonderry City of Culture 2013; British Council NI; Caldwell & Robinson Solicitors; Arts & Business NI.
Locations across London, 1 — 30 June 2015 During the month of June, the capital will host pop - up projects, workshops, talks, pavilions and open studios examining a range of themes behind building, urban regeneration and how art works with architecture.
Trained as an urban planner, he's one of a growing group of artists who are turning art into urban regeneration, and urban regeneration into art.
The actual prize - winner was not an artwork of any sort, but «an urban regeneration project.»
Founder of Antecedent Projects (2014), a sustainable urban curatorial consultancy investigating site - specific heritage and cultural regeneration, she has curated exhibits with CoLab - Factory, White Roof Project, Flux Art Fair (2015 - 16) and (most recently) with the New York City Parks Dept's Arsenal Gallery (2017).
William Cronon in his book Changes in the Land describes the regeneration of forest cover in the US northeast as agriculture moved west and the northeast became increasingly urban and suburban with yards, parks, street trees, conservation areas and places that simply reverted to nature.
Lendlease operates in four key geographies of Australia, Asia, the United States of America and the UK, with over $ 20 billion in funds under management via funds and managed investment mandates and an urban regeneration development pipeline of $ 44.9 billion (AUD).
William McDonough + Partners is proud to be part of the Porta Nuova design team recognized as the «best urban regeneration project» during last week's MIPIM Awards 2018.
The Consumer Credit Appeals Tribunal Rules 2008 (SI 2008/668)-- no credit token for guessing what they do — has also been brought into force on the same date — as has the Consumer Credit (Exempt Agreements)(Amendment) Order 2008 (SI 2008/645) which exempts from regulation by the CCA 1974 credit agreements entered into by the Urban Regeneration Board under the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 for the purpose of assisting first time residential buyers.
Other key figures include investment specialist Richard Lloyd, who is «never unavailable and always has the interests of his client at top of mind», and urban regeneration specialist Nic Berry.
I am experienced in the application of NPPF, Environmental Assessment in areas including renewable energy, minerals planning, housing, leisure, urban regeneration, industrial development and tourism.
Manchester, UK About Blog The mission of the Urban Splash is to use quality architectural design to breathe new life into old buildings and regeneration areas, making them great places to live and work.
• Looking for a position as a Landscape Architect at Jacobs Inc. utilizing extensive experience in overseeing the design of a variety of projects, such as urban regeneration schemes, and road and rail schemes, aiming to maintain the character of all assigned sites.
Manchester, UK About Blog The mission of the Urban Splash is to use quality architectural design to breathe new life into old buildings and regeneration areas, making them great places to live and work.
The policy change proposed by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), the Canadian Federation of Apartment Associations (CFAA) and the Real Property Association of Canada (REALpac) would support urban regeneration and expand rental housing in Canada by encouraging new investors, and by providing existing owners the opportunity to re-invest because of capital gains deferrals, say the associations.
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