- PLANET
- 3.5 CPD POINTS
Join us for a half-day workshop that introduces the essentials of current best practice in public realm planning. This workshop explores the values, policy and strategy that underpin best practice and the placed based metrics that drive practical and enduring outcomes on the ground.
Learning Outcomes:
- How strategic planning helps shape responsive statutory planning;
- Outline of best practice metrics for both quality and quantity of open space;
- The role and application of The Sydney Green Grid in connecting people and place;
- Changing trends in recreation and particularly sport;
- The economic value of the public realm;
- The principles underpinning Value Capture and VPAs; and
- The role of the community in successful long term outcomes.
Designed For:
Town Planners, Urban Designers and Strategic Planners.
Presenter:
Crosbie Lorimer, Manager NSW Landscape Architecture, CLOUSTON Associates Crosbie has more than thirty-seven years in practice, the first seven of which were with CLOUSTON in the UK and the last thirty with the company in Australia. Crosbie brings extensive experience in public realm planning and design to this role across the public and private sectors. He has led multidisciplinary teams on projects for some of Australia’s key public domain landscapes including Hyde Park and Centennial Parklands, NSW and more recently to the award-winning Waverton Coal Loader. A regular representative for AILA on State Government committees, juries and panels, Crosbie brings his experience in integrated planning of the public realm to projects, conferences and advisory bodies across the country. |
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Event Details:
Date: | Wednesday 27 March 2024 |
Time: | 1:00pm - 4:30pm AEDT |
Venue: | Online - hosted from NSW |
Zoom access details will be sent prior to the session | |
Cost: | $235 PIA Member |
$335 Non-Member |
- Price
- $235 PIA Member | $335 Non-Member
- CPD Points
- 3.5
- When
- Wednesday 27 March 2024, 1:00pm - 4:30pm AEDT;
- Where
- YOUR COMPUTER OR ELECTRONIC DEVICE
- Registrations Close
- 26th Mar 24 4:00 PM
- Event date has passed
- Registrations are closed