26 November / Jellicoe Lecture- Making Places Fit For Living

The Landscape Institute (LI) is hosting its annual Jellicoe Lecture in London, focusing on the integration of landscape and nature-based solutions in housing development. Responding to the UK government’s emphasis on housing growth and planning reform, the lecture will underscore the critical role landscape plays in creating high-quality, sustainable living environments.

Attendees, including professionals from the built environment, policymakers, and media, will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session with panelists after the presentations.

Event Schedule:

18:00–18:30 Registration
18:30–18:40 Opening remarks from Carolin Gohler, President, Landscape Institute
18:40–19:00 A Landscape-Led Approach to Planning – Tim Slaney, South Downs National Park Authority
19:00–19:20 The Importance of Masterplanning – Frazer Osment, Chair, LDA Design
19:20–19:40 The Devil’s in the Detail – Harriet Bourne, BBUK Studio
19:40–20:15 Panel Q&A, chaired by Noel Farrer, Farrer Huxley Associates
20:15–21:00 Networking

This is an in-person event only, and registration is required due to limited capacity. Attendees are encouraged to confirm or release their spot if plans change. For inquiries, reach out at events@landscapeinstitute.org.

Featured Speakers:

Harriet Bourne, Director, BBUK Studio, advocates for a sustainable, place-sensitive approach to landscape architecture, informed by ecology, landform, and community engagement.

Frazer Osment, Chair of LDA Design, specializes in masterplanning with a focus on sustainable, resilient developments and urban planning aligned with climate, biodiversity, and equity goals.

 


Published on October 30, 2024

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