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Thursday 1 August, 09:00-12:30The City Centre, 80 Basinghall Street, London EC2V 5AR
Active Travel Summit 2019
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Encouraging a modal shift to active travel modes will make London greener and healthier as a city to live in. The Mayor’s Transport Strategy set the ambition to have 80% of all journeys in the capital done by walking, cycling or public transport by 2041, while TFL’s Liveable Neighbourhoods programme is giving boroughs the opportunity to create streets and places that encourage walking, cycling and the use of public transport.
What are current successful strategies that can be shared and applied across London? What is the role of new ser-vices such as dockless bike sharing schemes in making cycling more acces-sible? What are the challenges in regu-lating, funding and managing them?
This annual event brings together urban designers, planners, local authorities and other professionals to address how active travel can be implemented across the capital. Presentations will cover strategies for healthier neighbourhoods, cycling infrastructure, streets design and new mobility.
2 NLA Half-day Conference
09:00
Welcome from Chair
Peter Murray, Curator-in-Chief, New London Architecture
09:05
Streets for walking and cycling
Will Norman, Mayor of London’s Walking & Cycling Commissioner
Session one: walking and cycling in UK cities
09:20
Southampton low traffic neighbourhoods
Jon Little, Director, Bespoke Transport Consulting
09:35
Edinburgh City Centre
Carlo Castelli, Head of Cities Solutions, Jacobs
09:50
Manchester’s cycling strategies
Brian Deegan, Design Engineer, Urban Movement
10:05
Panel discussion Speakers above plus
Fran Graham, Campaigns Coordinator, The London Cycling Campaign
10:35
Coffee break
Session two: London’s update
11:00
City of London transport strategy
Bruce McVean, Strategic Transport Group Manager, City of London Corportation
11:15
Kingston Mini Holland
Sarah Wigglesworth, Director, Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
11:30
Car-Free Day
Hamish Stewart, Co-Founder, Car-Free Day Community Interest Company
11:45
Mobility disruptors
Phil Berczuk, Director, Head of Design, Steer
12:00
Panel discussion
Speakers above
12:30
Close
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BIOGRAPHIES
Phil Berczuk Director, Head of Design, Steer
Phil has over 30 years’ experience with Steer and leads the firm’s design practice supporting our clients to move from car-centric planning and design to a more compact, resilient and sustainable development model through measures such as walk and cycle interventions, new mobility, active and healthy streets, placemaking, wayfinding, access controls and parking management – optimising network capacity and improving the end user experience whether for city-wide strategic mobility plans, development masterplans, transport networks or major events. Phil has a detailed understanding of the requirements of cities, mobility systems and end users and applies this to develop user centred design policy, strategy and guidance that enables our international client base to implement, consistent and cost-effective solutions that meet with their short and long-term requirements. @Steer_DfM
Carlo Castelli Head of Cities Solutions, Jacobs
As Head of Jacobs’ Cities Solutions, Carlo leads the integrated team of masterplanners and urban experts in London, delivering exemplary projects in the UK and internationally. His role implies thought leadership and participation in the current debate on urban issues, promoting an integrated approach to tackle the global challenges we are facing, identifying opportunities and delivering better cities for all. @jacobsconnects
Jon Little Director, Bespoke Transport Consulting
Jon is an award-winning transport design and engagement consultant and the founder of Bespoke. He specialises in cycling and walking, community involvement in street design, kerbside management, shared and combined mobility. Jon works with a broad range of clients from local authorities and government bodies to architects and larger consultancies. He is best known for his work with Waltham Forest on the delivery of the multi-award winning Mini-Holland programme. Jon led the development of the borough-wide design concept and £27 million bid, the approach to engagement, design guide, cycling vision, behaviour change initiatives and the monitoring framework. Jon is working with cities throughout the country on the development and delivery of a broad spectrum of active travel projects including cycle routes, liveable and low traffic neighbourhoods, active travel and low emission mobility plans for urban environments. @bespokejon
Brian Deegan Design Engineer, Urban Movement
Brian is a design engineer at Urban Movement and is one the country’s leading experts in cycling infrastructure. He is technical advisor to Chris Boardman in Greater Manchester and is Healthy Streets Advisor the Mayor of Leicester. Brian is the co-author of the London Cycling Design Standards and the EU Cycling Strategy and developed the methodology used on the Bee Network Project. He introduced the UK to light segregation and is currently developing methods for protecting cyclists at signalised junctions and providing implied priority for people walking at side roads. @UM_Streets
Fran Graham Campaigns Coordinator, The London Cycling Campaign
The London Cycling Campaign is the voice for cycling in London, and together with our 11,500 members, we campaign for a greener, healthier and happier London, where everyone who wants to cycle, can. With an environmental background, Fran joined LCC in 2017 as the Campaigns Coordinator. She supports the work of LCC’s brilliant local borough groups, as they push for high-quality Dutch style infrastructure, as well as taking a lead in London wide campaigns to triple the mileage of high quality cycle tracks, create Liveable Neighbourhoods, push for safer junctions, make direct vision lorries the norm. @london_cycling
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Peter Murray Curator-in-Chief, New London Architecture (NLA)
Peter trained as an architect and was editor of Building Design and RIBA Journal before starting Blueprint Magazine in 1983. He has curated a number of major architectural exhibitions and is President of the global communications consultancy Wordsearch. He is founder of the London Festival of Architecture and is author of various architectural books. He is a Past Master of The Architects’ Company, a visiting professor at IE University in Madrid, Chairman of The London Society and of New London Architecture. @nlalondon @pgsmurray
Sarah Wigglesworth Director, Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
Sarah is director of her London-based architectural practice which she founded in 1994. Her work is acknowledged as a pioneering influence in British Architecture, which focuses on exploring ecological solutions. She writes and speaks about her and the practice’s work and she was granted the title Royal Designer for Industry in 2012 and was awarded an MBE in 2003. @sw_architects
Bruce McVean Strategic Transport Group Manager, City of London Corporation
For over 15 years Bruce’s career has involved exploring and promoting the social, economic and environmental benefits of safe and attractive urban environments and sustainable transport. He leads the team that develops and delivers transport policy and projects in the City of London, helping to ensure the Square Mile remains a great place to live, work, learn and visit. Previous roles include Principal Strategy Planner at Transport for London, Senior Policy Advisor at the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) and Trustee of Living Streets. @cityoflondon
Will Norman Mayor of London’s Walking and Cycling Commissioner
Will is London’s first Walking and Cycling Commissioner, working to deliver the Mayor’s pledges to make walking and cycling safer and easier in the capital. Will was previously Director of Global Partnerships at Nike. He spent more than three years working with not-for-profits, governments, UN agencies and European Institutions to tackle the global inactivity crisis, with a particular focus on getting children more active. Prior to working at Nike, Will was Director of Research at the Young Foundation and also set up a successful social research consultancy. @willnorman
Hamish Stewart Hamish Stewart, Co-Founder, Car-Free Day Community Interest Company
Hamish is a Canadian lawyer by training who has lived in London for the past decade. Car Free Day Community Interest Company is run by volunteers who are committed to championing more efficient traffic-free city centres and active travel. Their work focuses on the urban land use transition opportunity away from empty concrete slabs, with parking and road space currently taking up between 30%-50% of all urban areas. In London, they promote regular car-free days and the opportunity to convert redundant road and parking space across the city to more socially and economically productive uses as public parks, affordable housing and commercial space. With over 8,000 hectares of land devoted to parking alone in London, Car Free Day believes there is a great opportunity to shift land use away from private cars to other, more productive uses. @carfreedayLDN
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DELEGATE LIST
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AHR London Pawel Piechowicz Architect
Allies and Morrison Laura Dodds-Hebron Planning Consultant
Allies and Morrison Elizabeth Lancaster Planning Consultant
Argent Julia Finlayson Projects Director
Berkeley Group Laura Boccadamo Sustainability Advisor
Berkeley Group Louise Clarke Head of Sustainable Places
Broadway Malyan Danny Crump Director of Urbanism
BuroHappold Andy Murdoch Director
Camden Highline Adam Richards Head of Project
Canal & River Trust Susannah Miller Project Coordinator, Cycling and Walking
Cascade Communications Will Mendoza Account Executive
Child Graddon Lewis Simon Child Director
Civic Engineers Simon Keating Infrastructure Consultant
Dar Robyn Gilmour Head of Business Development and Marketing
DP9 Don Messenger Associate Director
Eco Cycle Nick Knight Managing Director
Freestate Adam Scott Creative Director / Founder
Gardiner & Theobald Lucy Cunningham Marketing Assistant
Hadley Property Group Matt Rimmer Head of Comms
Hawkins\Brown Esme Fieldhouse Associate
JTP Nigel Bidwell Director
JTP Daria Zakharova Urban Designer
LB Ealing William Tong Transport Planner
LB Ealing Georgia Corr Transport Planner
LB Hackney Daima Aromolaran CIL/S106 Data Analyst
LB Hackney Lizzie Bird Delivery Planner
LB Newham Lindsey Blecher Principal Planner
LB Sutton Mandar Puranik Programme Manager - Area Renewal and Regeneration
LB Wandsworth Jason Ashby Senior Planner
LB Wandsworth Kathryn Stewart Nine Elms Head of Programme
LLDC Katherine Pelton Senior Planning Policy Officer
MAA Architects Tom Boshell Part II Architectural Assistant
Mills & Reeve Leo Curtin Associate
Momentum Transport Consultancy Roy McGowan Managing Director
Motion Chris Saunders Associate Director
Peabody Claire Woodcock Area Housing Manager
Peter Brett Associates Mark Loveridge Assistant Engineer
Peter Brett Associates Stephanie Yu Engineer
Philip Cave Associates Philip Cave Director
Pinnacle Regen Dean Aggett Associate Director
Publica Katie Godding Urban Designer
Ryder Architecture Ruth Baker Associate
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects Josh Molnar Architectural Assistant
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects Sarah Wigglesworth Director
Steer Phil Berczuk Director
Steer Matthew Clark Associate
Steer Simon Hollowood Associate
Steer Jenny Hostland Consultant
Steer Lydia Singer Consultant
Sustrans Matt Winfield Director
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Symmetrys Structural Engineers Chris Atkins Managing Director
TfL Marta Liut Senior Urban Designer
TfL Ben Plowden Director
Transport Initiatives Mark Strong Managing Consultant
Tyrens UK Alex Henderson Transport Planner
Tyrens UK Eka Hintaran Transport Planner
Tyrens UK Roy Kong Senior Transport Planner
UCL Mark Thomlinson Student
Urban Flow Pola Berent Transport Consultant
Vectos South limited Ben Brogan Senior Transport Planner
Vectos south Limited Ella Groves Transport Planner
Vectos South limited David Smith Transport Planner
Vectos South limited Georgina Stephens Principal Transport Planner
Vectos South limited David Waterson Transport Planner
Vectos South Limited Patrick West Associate
Velocity Transport Planning Wai-Lan Lie Principal Transport Planner
Velocity Transport Planning Charlie Whyman Graduate Transport Planner
White Arkitekter Darren Wilson Project Architect
WSP Stacy Dowding Associate Director
WSP Charlotte Herridge Transport Consultant
WSP Glenn Higgs Technical Director
WSP Thomas Holcroft Senior Transport Planner
WSP Susan Leadbetter Transport Planner
Zaha Hadid Architects Vishu Bhooshan Senior Designer
Zaha Hadid Architects Vera Kichanova Researcher
Zaha Hadid Architects Melodie Leung Senior Associate
Zaha Hadid Architects Henry Louth Senior Designer
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PROGRAMME CHAMPIONS
PROGRAMME SUPPORTER
London & Partners is the Mayor of London’s official promotional agency. We support the Mayor’s priorities by promoting London internationally as a leading world city in which to invest, work, study and visit. We tell London’s story brilliantly to an international audience in partnership with organisations and people who have a stake in London’s promotion. We promote London across the world; attract overseas organisations, events, students and visitors to the capital; and help to retain and grow London companies. Our work helps achieve good growth for London and Londoners, as outlined in the Mayor’s economic development strategy.
2 More London Riverside, London SE1 2RR www.londonandpartners.com | 020 7234 5800 | @londonpartners
Part of the Greater London Authority family led by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, TfL is the integrated transport authority responsible for delivering the Mayor’s aims for transport. Supporting the delivery of high-density, mixed-use developments that are planned around active and sustainable travel will ensure that London’s growth is good growth. TfL uses its own land to provide thousands of new affordable homes and its own supply chain creates tens of thousands of jobs and apprenticeships across the country. TfL has a key role in shaping what life is like in London, helping to realise the Mayor’s vision for a ‘City for All Londoners’. TfL is committed to creating a fairer, greener, healthier and more prosperous city.
MICA is an award winning architectural practice formed by Gavin Miller and Stuart Cade, the partners of Rick Mather Architects. Building upon the reputation of design quality established by the partners over 20 years, MICA is a young practice with a rich heritage. The team works across multiple sectors at a range of scales while maintaining the same attention to detail throughout. An analytical approach is applied to all projects, from strategic masterplans and landscape planning to individual buildings, conservation architecture, interiors and even furniture. Through creative problem solving, engaging with stakeholders and the local community, MICA is able to solve complex problems and present solutions that appear simple in their elegance.
MICA Architects, 123 Camden High St, London NW1 7JR www.micaarchitects.com | 0207 284 1727 | @micaarchitects
Transport for London, 10th Floor, Windsor House, 42-50 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0TL | www.tfl.gov.uk | [email protected] | @TfL
Complex questions, powerful answers. Formerly called Steer Davies Gleave, we are a global business consultancy that combines commercial, economic, technical and planning expertise to find powerful answers to our clients’ complex challenges. Answers that help people, places and economies thrive. Founded in 1978, we are a firm of specialists – strategists, researchers, analysts, economists, planners, designers, engineers and technologists – based in 21 offices across four continents. Steer is employee-owned, enabling us to provide impartial, objective and result-driven advice that helps our clients maximise opportunity and realise value in an ever-changing landscape.
28-32 Upper Ground, London, SE1 9PD www.uk.steergroup.com | [email protected] | 020 7910 5000 | @steer_dfm
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New London Neighbourhood ToursWalking Tours
Discover London’s latest architecture on the New London Neighbourhood Tours. Shoreditch - Sat 10 Aug, 14:00-16:00 Bankside - Sat 14 Sept, 14:00-16:00 Fitzrovia & Bloomsbury - Wed 30 October, 10:30-12:30
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London and StockholmThursday12 September, 08:00-10:00 International Dialogue
Supported by Mayor of London. Programme Champions: Bates Smart, Kohn Pedersen Fox, London & Partners, White. Programme supporter: VU.CITY
For the first European International Dialogue in our series, London links up with Stockholm via live video link to bring speakers and audiences together for a discussion about the critical issue of housing delivery in both cities. Ticketed - NLA Members free
Designing for a changing climate: towards zero-carbon LondonTuesday 17 September, 09:00-13:00 Half-day Conference
Programme Champion: Hoare Lea. Supporter: WICONA
This NLA conference discusses how to make London a truly sustainable, zero-carbon city, addressing sustainable materials and innovation in construction methods, lessons learned and case studies on reducing carbon emissions from the design and construction industry.
Ticketed - NLA Members discounted
NLA On Location – City of LondonWednesday 18 September, 13:30-20:00 On Location
In association with: City of London and CPA. Programme Supporter: VU.CITY. Hosted by: Willis Towers Watson At our annual on location we will hear from a broad range of key stakeholders and industry experts as we explore the changing trends and demands across the City from movement conflict and the environment, to the retention of future talent. In the incredible Willis amphitheatre, we will discover some of the exciting new spaces that developers and architects are working on in the coming years alongside the City of London’s own major interventions in the City’s built environment around Smithfield Market, Fleet Street and Bank. Call for entries
Future Streets – call for projects and proposalsDeadline Tuesday 3 September 2019, 5pm NLA research, exhibition, events series
Programme Champions: London & Partners, Steer, TfL. Supporter: MICA NLA is inviting submissions that imagine the future of our streets in an era of disruption and technological change. This call out forms part of Future Streets – an NLA research paper and exhibition that seeks to investigate the past, present and future of our streets. The research will look at the impacts and opportunities of technology and new mobility in London and how multiple technological developments and strategies will promote new street-based mobility solutions, that are also multi-modal, socially inclusive, and environmentally sustainable. To book or for more information about our upcoming events and exhibitions please visit: www.newlondonarchitecture.org
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