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Samantha Hardingham All Planned Out? - The Worldwide Impact of the British Town and Country Planning System
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All Planned Out?
The Worldwide Impact of the British Town and Country Planning System

18 and 19 May 2007

Samantha Hardingham

Samantha is a research fellow in Experimental Practice at the School of Architecture and the Built Environment, University of Westminster, author of England: a guide to recent architecture (1995), edited Cedric Price Opera (2003), and writes for the Architects' Journal, Domus, Architectural Design and The Independent.

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e-mail: mclean@mailbox.co.uk

14.00 to 15.30 on Saturday 19 May 2007

How architects should fight for social and technological change

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How architects should fight for social and technological change

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clickWhat priorities do we want reflected in land use planning?

clickHas the notion of a distinct town and country become unsustainable?

clickCan planners reconcile government policies with where and how people actually want to live?

clickIs it justified to describe policies based on constraining building activity as "planning"?

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