- PLANET
- 7 CPD POINTS
Heritage conservation is increasingly recognised as contributing to broader environmental sustainability yet is often also considered to be in conflict with development and other urban planning objectives. While heritage may never be the poster child of planning, it is nevertheless widely valued by communities both for its tangible and intangible aspects including its ability to enhance the liveability of neighbourhoods, towns and cities. In this course you will learn about heritage significance and contributory values and how to balance heritage and development to achieve sustainable planning. You will also find out about current issues and attitudes to heritage, including best practice standards and guidelines.
Learning Outcomes:
- An improved understanding of the role of heritage in the NSW planning system, including the relevant legislation, and guiding principles such as the Burra Charter;
- An improved understanding of the identification and assessment of heritage values including archaeology and First Nations heritage ;
- An understanding of the role of heritage in guiding better design outcomes for the built environment including within heritage conservation areas;
- An ability to apply your knowledge of heritage values in strategic planning and urban design; and
- An understanding of how to assess and mitigate potential impacts on significant heritage values in the assessment of development applications.
Designed For:
Planners, Architects and Urban Designers interested in urban planning in NSW, and anyone involved in planning adaptation of heritage places.
Presenters:
Sharon Veale MPIA, Sharon is a public historian and urban planner with over 20 years’ |
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David Logan RPIA, Partner and Director, GML Heritage David has qualifications in architecture, heritage conservation and town planning and more than 30 years’ experience in heritage management in both the public and private sectors. David specialises in heritage related masterplanning and design projects, CBD development and the resolution of urban planning issues. |
Event Details:
Date: | Tuesday, 4 July 2024 and Wednesday, 5 July 2024 |
Time: | 9.00am - 12.30pm AEST (both days) |
Venue: | Online - hosted from NSW |
Zoom access details will be sent prior to the session | |
Cost: | $345 PIA Member |
$490 Non-Member |
- Price
- $345 PIA Member | $490 Non-Member
- CPD Points
- 7
- When
- Thursday 4 and Friday 5 July 2024, 9.00am - 12.30pm AEST (both days)
- Where
- YOUR COMPUTER OR ELECTRONIC DEVICE
- Registrations Close
- 3rd Jul 24 4:00 PM