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Date/Time
Date(s) - 14/08/2019
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Location
CCC Level 1 Function Room

Categories


Liveability and the art of creating places for people

Hollow words or measurable values…?

Practising the art of collaboration for the benefit of our communities

Brought to you by the NZ Urban Design Forum, Canterbury & West Coast Transportation Group, and Canterbury & Westland Branch of the New Zealand Planning Institute.

Practicing the art of collaboration for the benefit or our communities…brought to you by the NZ Urban Design Forum, Canterbury & West Coast Transportation Group, and Canterbury & Westland Branch of the New Zealand planning Institute.
An interactive and pro-active professional session on the concepts and reality of liveability – what it means, are we achieving it, and can we, as transport, urban design and planning professionals, do better? We think so, but how? We’ll hear from you, from a diversity of community voices, together with the research insights of Dr Lee Beattie. And finally, rounding up with potential steps and solutions on supporting our Ōtautahi/Christchurch, our city, to become the most liveable city, well…here!
Lee Beattie is the Deputy Head of the School of Architecture and Planning and the Director of their Master of Urban Design Programme. He is a practicing urban designer and urban planner with over 25 years’ professional experience, and qualifications in urban planning, urban design, and environmental science. Lee specialises in urban design and planning policy implementation and evaluation, growth management and housing issues.

Wednesday 14th August, please arrive from 5pm for 5.30pm start

Christchurch City Council Function Room

Register here

Please note entry and exit to the venue will be via the Worcester Boulevard entrance only.

There will be an opportunity for networking with drinks and nibbles provided from 5pm, the session will start at 5.30pm.

For all enquiries please contact Josie Schroder at josie.schroder@ccc.govt.nz.

 

We hope to see you there!