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Love Your City / The Social Production of Architecture (SSoA Forum)

Love Your City / The Social Production of Architecture (SSoA Forum)
14/2/2012 The Arts Tower, University of Sheffield, room 16.03

World is changing at a rapid rate making cities difficult to read and
regeneration strategies difficult to formulate. And yet it is city
makers who are developing some of the most exciting responses to the
new challenges.

Love Your City  MAUD symposium joins forces with SSoA Forum 'The
Social Production of Architecture' to PROD and EXPLORE the issues of
making places within the rapidly changing urban context.

Programme:
Love Your City
Morning session:  To love is to know
Chair Prof Irena Bauman

10.00 - Welcome by the Director of MAUD Dr. Florian Kossak
10.05 - Introduction to the morning /Chair
10.10 - 10.40 The Resources and Environmental Changes / Dr. Rachael
Unsworth  on opportunities
10.45 - 11.15 The ownership Factor / Anna Minton on ground control
11.20 - 11.50 From human to city scale / Prof Fionn Stevenson on
carbon reduction v behaviour
11.50 - 12.30 Discussion
12.30- 13.30 Lunch Break

Afternoon session:  To love is to know
Chair Dr Florian Kossak

13.30 - Introduction to the afternoon/Chair
13.35 - 14.05 Post carbon cities / David Rudlin, URBED
14.10 - 14:40 Towards a post-carbon Sheffield / Simon Ogden, Head of
City Development and David Coulfield, Head of Planning, Sheffield City
Council
14:45 - 15:00 Making post carbon neighbourhoods / Prof Irena Bauman
15:00 - 15:15 For Inspiration / Toby Hyam, Creative Space Management
15.15 - 15.45 Discussion

SSoA Forum: The Social Production of Architecture

Chair Anna Minton
16:00 - Introduction to the Forum session / Chair
16:10 - Prof Zygmunt Bauman on Living with Strangers
16.50 - Prof Katherine Gibson on Taking Back
17:30 - Discussion chaired by Anna Minton

For further information please visit:
www.shef.ac.uk/architecture/ssoa_news
or contact
Dr Florian Kossak (MAUD Symposium), f.kossak@sheffield.ac.uk
Prof Doina Petrescu (SSoA Forum), d.petrescu@sheffield.ac.uk