As part of a programme of London Festival of Architecture events this June, The Landscape Institute is working with the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) to tackle the issue of liveability.
The discussion will draw out solutions for London’s current and future housing need, knitting it in with wider concerns about infrastructure, resilience and urban change.
Speakers include Rosalie Callway (CPRE London), Noel Farrer (Farrer Huxley Associates), Rebecca Sudworthy (Peabody), Darren Johnson (London Assembly) and Bruce McVean (Movement for Liveable London). Shaun Spiers, CPRE Chief Executive, will chair the debate.
How Liveable Is London? A London Festival Of Architecture Debate
Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger St, London
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This event ended on Thursday 19th of June 2014
This event ended on Thursday 19th of June 2014
Admission
Standard: £10
Student / concs: £5
Members: £8
Standard: £10
Student / concs: £5
Members: £8
Location
Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger St, London
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