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Course overview |
New for 2013
Bringing practical implementation of Manual for Streets 2 for improved places by those who contribute to the government guidance documents and case study site visits.
The course will offer Safety in Context for an excellent technical up date for all the latest techniques form improving safety while respecting the local character.
Choose the extended study option to study for the Professional Certificate in Design & Management of the Public Realm which allows for the emphasis on the unified fields of Urban Design and Highways & Traffic Engineering from study on the course to implementation back in the work place.
This Professional Certificate is the first course that deals with all the primary delivery systems, policies, techniques and design skills to enable someone to successfully prepare practical designs for small scale public realm interventions. The course integrates the urban design perspective with the engineering perspective and shows how to combine these disciplines to produce outstanding public realm solutions.
Let us know if you need to find accomodation and we will provide you with a list of good value local hotels.
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Expert Speakers in 2012
Alexandra Luck |
A Luck Associates |
Psychology of road safety |
Andy Cameron |
WSP |
Traffic in the environment |
Colin Davis |
PRIAN |
Urban Design & Highways |
John Adams |
Risk consultant |
Realities of risk |
John Dales |
Urban Initiatives |
Traffic and urban design |
Lynda Addison |
Addison Associates |
Implementing quality |
Mike Morris |
Civil Engineer |
Advanced highway engineering |
Nigel Barker |
English Heritage |
Historic environment |
Peter Heath |
Urban Design Group |
Highway risk and liability |
Phil Jones |
Phil Jones Associates |
Advanced traffic engineering |
Robert Huxford |
Urban Design Group |
Regulation and Law expert |
Stuart Reid |
MVA consultants |
Shared space |
Wayne Duerden |
Department for Transport |
Traffic and streetscape |
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