Bartlett Planning

@UCL_BSP

The Bartlett School of Planning

University College London
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2015.

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  1. 2. velj

    Interested in a new career in Planning? Looking for the next step in your career or looking to expand your knowledge?Join us for our PG open day on 18th March.

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  2. 2. velj

    Join and Richard Sennett for the launch of their new book 📚'Designing Disorder: Experiments and Disruptions in the City' on 21 April. Book tickets now

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  3. 29. sij

    Join Lynne Sagalyn at tomorrow’s Public Lecture to hear about her research on the planning and politics of symbolic territory.

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  4. 22. sij

    Grab one of the last free tickets for tomorrow's London Planning Seminar. Stefania Fiorentino discusses flexible office space in London and Rome

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  5. 21. sij

    “Far too many new developments are still all about the car" reports on new research led by

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  6. 19. sij

    “At present we are just not meeting the basic requirements for civilised living that we should expect in a country like our own” discusses substandard housing developments in a article published today:

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  7. 15. sij

    Thinking of applying for our CPD in Civic Design? Apply now to get a 20% early bird discount or 30% if you are alumni or a student!

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    15. sij

    Dr Ben Clifford's report for the RICS reveals the true face of the offices-to-resi boom: poor-quality housing. Read the full story from the 2019 here:

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  9. 7. sij

    Dr Stefania Fiorentino will be discussing flexible office spaces and comparing variables, typologies and trends in London and Rome at the next London Planning Seminar on 23rd January. Sign up on Eventbrite:

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    6. sij

    Infrastructure investment isn’t enough to reduce regional economic divisions - Prof comments in on why govt should instead focus on intervention such as funding public health programmes and schools

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  11. 6. sij

    BSP's Dr Tse-Hui Teh's collaborated with Dr Lena Cris (Microbiology) and artist Amanda Lwin on an art installation which sought to change people's feelings about urine. Watch UCL's video about the Trellis programme to find out more:

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  12. 2. sij

    BSP's speaks to about one of the buildings he visited for research on office-to-residential conversions. Read the full article here:

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  13. 2. sij

    BSP's features in the latest episode of UCL Grand Challenges’ podcast series discussing regional inequalities, housing crises, infrastructure and radical proposals to rebalance the UK economy Listen here:

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    13. pro 2019.

    Today is your final chance to win a Bartlett 100 goodie bag! 🎁To enter: like this page & tag a friend in this post. The more comments you leave, the more chance you have of winning! Full info & winners:

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  15. 13. pro 2019.

    Callum Ward, Research Fellow at BSP, discusses neoliberalism, finacialisation and assetisation in the new episode of the Bartlett Planning Podcast. Out now:

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    9. pro 2019.

    To mark the end of our centenary year we have 3 Bartlett 100 goodie bags to give away this week! 🎁🎁🎁To enter: like this page & tag a friend in this post. The more comments you leave, the more chance you have of winning! Full info:

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  17. 4. pro 2019.

    Paul Mansell of joins to discuss 'Defining benefits on Mega Projects - A way through the fog' on 11th December. Book your place:

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  18. 4. pro 2019.

    London councils must make capital 'more open': comments in

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  19. 4. pro 2019.

    Congratulations to Valentina Giordano, who has been awarded a for her work with 'What would child-centred urban planning look like?'

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  20. 29. stu 2019.

    In our latest podcast, discusses and what we can expect if UK inequalities continue on current trends. “…over 50% of all future job growth in the UK would go to London and the South East of England...It’s just not sustainable”

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