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Planning policy and decisions impact every part of our daily lives, but outside of a small clutch of professionals, most Londoners know very little about how the process works. One of the reasons is that quite simply, it is often presented as a dull and tedious subject. The Planning School series was established by The London Society to bring the subject to life and provide some clarity about how it works.

Planning’s Greatest Hits & Misses brings together a stellar line up of experts and leaders with contrasting views on often contentious planning topics such as tall buildings, housing and masterplanning to help audiences consider whether each of the themes is a hit or miss in London-wide terms.

Planning and the city skyline

The City Skyline: ‘a random agglomeration of mere appearances’? The Gherkin was a critical turning point in the rapid emergence of a wholly new London skyline.

How did it happen and what did it unleash?
Is our new skyline deliberate or accidental?

Do we like it?

Confirmed Speakers:
Barbara Weiss, Director, Barbara Weiss Architects. Barbara trained at the Architectural Association in London, then worked with Philip Johnson-John Burgee and Richard Meier in New York and Stirling Wilford in London, prior to founding her practice in 1987.
Barbara is a co-founder of the ‘Women in Architecture’ and Skyline campaigns.

Colin Wilson, Head of Regeneration Old Kent Road, LB Southwark. Colin is a planner and urban designer with 30 years’ experience of working in London. He is leading a project focused team responsible for planning policy, development management, regeneration projects including land assembly and purchase, and public consultation and engagement.

Planning’s Greatest Hits & Misses – Planning and the city skyline

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Event Type(s) Talks and Debates
Tickets / Admission £ 15.00
Tickets/Booking/RSVP: www.londonsociety.org.uk/...

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Argent LLP More Info

Address: 4 Stable St
London
N1C 4AB
Public Transport Kings Cross

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The London Society

About The Society is for all those who love London. It was founded in 1912 by a group of influential Londoners concerned about the lack of planning for the future of the capital. Early members included architects, planners and engineers alongside politicians and artists. They came from a range of backgrounds and many would go on to shape Britain during the century that followed. The Society's motto is - Valuing the past; looking to the future!
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