THE URBANISM AWARDS ceremony The URBANISM AWARDS 2011 19 NOVEMBER 2010 CHURCH HOUSE Dean s Yard, Westminster, London Helsinki
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR Learning from Europe Budapest, glasgow & Helsinki 18 November 2010 BDP Brewhouse Yard, Clerkenwell, London Glasgow
The URBANISM AWARDS 2011 LEARNING FROM EUROPE The evening before The Awards Ceremony you are invited to attend Learning from Europe, an International Seminar with the finalists for The European City of the Year Award 2011 - Budapest, Glasgow and Helsinki. Hosted by BDP in their Clerkenwell offices, the event will focus on the lessons to be learned from three of the most diverse and interesting cities in Europe. Come along to find out...... how Budapest became ranked as one of Central Europe s most liveable cities in 2010 by the Economist s Quality of Life index... how Glasgow transformed itself from the Observer s description as the worst corner of Britain in the 1980s to Conde Nast s recent accolade as a fantastic world class city... how Helsinki reversed its dramatically declining population in the 1980s to become one of the fastest growing and most innovative cities in Europe
Learning from Europe 18 NOVEMBER 2010 Learning from Europe Thursday 18 November 2010 BDP, 16 Brewhouse Yard, Clerkenwell, London, EC1V 4LJ 18.30 Registration and Refreshments 18.50 Welcome Tony McGuirk Chairman, BDP Introduction John Thompson Chairman, The Academy of Urbanism 19.00 Learning from Europe Presentations by the finalists for The European City of the Year Award 2011 Budapest BUDAPEST GLASGOW HELSINKI 20.00 Discussion and Debate Chair George Ferguson PPRIBA CBE 20.30 Reception 21.00 Close Glasgow Learning from Europe BREWHOUSE YARD ST JOHNS STREET DALLINGTON STREET FARRINGDON ROAD NORTHBURGH STREET GREAT SUTTON STREET CLERKENWELL ROAD ST JOHN STREET AYLESBURY STREET CLERKENWELL ROAD COMPTON STREET GOSWELL ROAD OLD STREET BARBICAN FARRINGDON CHANCERY LANE HATTON GARDEN CHARTERHOUSE STREEET ALDERSGATE Helsinki Glasgow images; cover Glasgow: Scotland with Style, inside Glasgow City Council
THE AWARDS CEREMONY 19 NOVEMBER 2010 The Urbanism Awards ceremony Friday 19 November 2010 Church House, Dean s Yard, Westminster, London, SW1P 3NZ 12.00 Reception 13.00 The Finalists Welcome Hosted by Ian McMillan The Academy s Poet in Residence The URBANISM AWARDS 2011 13.30 Lunch 14.45 Guest Speaker Prof Wulf Daseking Head of City Planning, Freiburg 15.00 The Awards Ceremony The Urbanism Awards 2011 The Finalists The European City of the Year Budapest, Glasgow, Helsinki The Great Town Award Hebden Bridge, Stroud, Westport The Great Neighbourhood Award Cathedral Quarter (Belfast) Northern Quarter (Manchester) Pollokshields (Glasgow) The Great Street Award Exmouth Market (London) St. Patrick Street (Cork) Union Street (Aberdeen) The Great Place Award Princesshay (Exeter) St. Andrew Square (Edinburgh) Tobermory Harbour (Mull) 15.45 Looking Forward Prof Kevin Murray PPRTPI 16.00 Refreshments in the Bishop Partridge Hall Freiburg The European City of the Year 2010 ROCHESTER ROW The Urbanism Awards ceremony BIRDCAGE WALK Entrance to Dean s Yard WESTMINSTER ABBEY ST JAMES PARK TOTHILL STREET BROAD SANCTUARY Entrance from Great Smith Street HORSE GUARD ROAD GREAT SMITH STREET GREAT PETER STREET HORSEFERRY ROAD Dean s Yard GREAT COLLEGE STREET Church House forms the southern wing of Dean s Yard, which can be entered through a gateway adjacent to the west door of Westminster Abbey on Broad Sanctuary. There is an alternative entrance to Church House direct from Great Smith Street. TUFTON STREET TUFTON STREET PARLIAMENT STREET ABINGDON STREET MILIBANK WESTMINSTER HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT VICTORIA EMBANKMENT THE LONDON EYE BRIDGE STREET WESTMINSTER BRIDGE RIVER THAMES 17.00 Close The Academy of Urbanism would like to thank the following organisations for their support during 2010 The Urbanism Awards Sponsors: The European City of the Year Award, WYG Planning and Design; The Great Town Award, Highland; The Great Neighbourhood Award, Ptarmigan Land; The Great Street Award, The Howard de Walden Estate; The Great Place Award, Allanvale Land. The Academy s Learning Programme Sponsors: Architecture + Design Scotland, Barton Willmore, Dublin City Council, Evans Property Group, Glasgow Housing Association, Kevin Murray Associates, Land Securities, The Muir Group, The Peel Group, Savills, Taylor Young and The Trevor Osborne Property Group. Supporters in Kind: Alan Baxter & Associates, BDP, Charles Russell Solicitors, Church House, Ecobuild, Gillespies, John Thompson & Partners, PPS Group, Prentis & Co, RUDI, Space Syntax, Terry Farrell & Partners, Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design and URBED.
THE URBANISM AWARDS Ceremony and Learning From Europe 18 & 19 November 2010 BOOKING FORM 1. THE URBANISM AWARDS CEREMONY 19 November 2010 - Church House, Westminster Join us to celebrate The Urbanism Awards 2011 for The European City of the Year and The Great Town, Neighbourhood, Street and Place. Includes Reception and Lunch. With the Academy s Poet in Residence, Ian McMillan and Guest Speaker, Prof Wulf Daseking. Single place 120 + VAT DELEGATE DETAILS Name Position Organisation Address Group Bookings 6 Places (price for 5) 600 + VAT Table for 12 (price for 10) 1200 + VAT 2. LEARNING FROM EUROPE 18 November 2010 - Brewhouse Yard, Clerkenwell Single place combined with an Awards Ceremony ticket 15 + VAT Single place 35 + VAT Single place - Student 10 free Student places for the first to apply ID to be shown on registration Please submit individual booking forms for each guest no later than Friday 5 November 2010, including any dietary requirements or access needs. Confirmation Your booking will be confirmed by email. A receipted VAT invoice will be emailed out no later than 5 business days before the event. If you have not received acknowledgement of your booking 7 days prior to the event, please contact us on +44 (0) 20 7251 8777. Joining instructions for each event will be sent out by email separately by 17 November 2010. Please return this form by post to: Stephen Gallagher The Academy of Urbanism, 70 Cowcross Street, London, EC1M 6EJ Tel / Fax +44 (0)20 7251 8777 sg@academyofurbanism.org.uk Email Tel Payment Details (CHOOSE ONE) Payments should be received no later than 10 working days before the event. I enclose a cheque for...made payable to The Academy of Urbanism A VAT receipt will be issued on receipt of payment. Please email / post an invoice to my organisation. Organisation For attention of Purchase order # Address Email Terms and Conditions Bookings are subject to cancellation charges at the following rates: 100% = 5 working days or fewer 50% = 6-15 working days Email cancellations to sg@academyofurbanism.org.uk Substitutions are permitted. I have read, understood, and agree to the Terms and Conditions. Signed: www.academyofurbanism.org.uk Date: