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SUMMARY:Public Relations for Architects
DESCRIPTION:PR is a key part of the business and marketing drive of any practice. Unfortunately\, communication skills are not often taught in architectural schools and so practitioners end up trying to figure things out for themselves\, which can leave projects without a home in a competitive media landscape. Bad PR can also lead to problems with client relations and even develop unwanted reputations that can take years to undo. This two-part workshop will tackle what PR means for architects and how to think about developing your external perception. \nThe first session will establish the fundamental basics of PR in the built environment\, including the main communication channels that are available to architects\, and will feature a series of successful case studies. Awareness of the market is important and so peers and competitors can be used to help define an approach for particular sectors and design approaches. By the end of the workshop\, each participant should have a good understanding of how to communicate their practice and its projects to the outside world. \nIn the second workshop\, the group will work on how to put this into everyday use via press releases and developing good relationships with relevant journalists. There are numerous events\, awards and networking opportunities available to help access the industry and so this workshop will provide the building blocks for an adaptable PR strategy for the months and years ahead.  It’s important to plan ahead for key opportunities and avoid time-wasting activity at all costs. ​
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/public-relations-for-architects-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180927T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180927T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180625T142813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180625T142813Z
UID:1498-1538073000-1538080200@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Public Relations for Architects
DESCRIPTION:PR is a key part of the business and marketing drive of any practice. Unfortunately\, communication skills are not often taught in architectural schools and so practitioners end up trying to figure things out for themselves\, which can leave projects without a home in a competitive media landscape. Bad PR can also lead to problems with client relations and even develop unwanted reputations that can take years to undo. This two-part workshop will tackle what PR means for architects and how to think about developing your external perception. \nThe first session will establish the fundamental basics of PR in the built environment\, including the main communication channels that are available to architects\, and will feature a series of successful case studies. Awareness of the market is important and so peers and competitors can be used to help define an approach for particular sectors and design approaches. By the end of the workshop\, each participant should have a good understanding of how to communicate their practice and its projects to the outside world. \nIn the second workshop\, the group will work on how to put this into everyday use via press releases and developing good relationships with relevant journalists. There are numerous events\, awards and networking opportunities available to help access the industry and so this workshop will provide the building blocks for an adaptable PR strategy for the months and years ahead.  It’s important to plan ahead for key opportunities and avoid time-wasting activity at all costs. ​
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/public-relations-for-architects-2-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180913T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180913T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180625T141338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180625T141338Z
UID:868-1536863400-1536870600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Write for Your Website: How to Turn What You Do Into Words
DESCRIPTION:Getting the text right on your website is crucial if you want your clients to understand what you do. Over the course of two hands-on sessions\, you’ll learn new ways to write about your practice\, your projects and yourself. \nThe first session will cover: \n\nkey strategies to make an impact with fewer words\nsimple tricks to draw out what makes your practice different\nwriting a practice profile and a bio which get to the heart of what you do.\n\nThe second session will cover: \n\nways to bring out the stories in your work\nmaking the most of the words alongside the images\nwriting one complete project description.\n\nBy the end of the workshop\, you’ll have got the critical elements of your website written and you’ll have the framework and the inspiration to write the rest. And you’ll have learnt the secret of writing – and talking – about what you do. \nAbout the lecturer:\nJuliette Mitchell worked for many years as an editor at Penguin Books. She now runs architypal.co.uk\, helping architects write about what they do.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/write-for-your-website-how-to-turn-what-you-do-into-words/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180913T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180913T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180625T141338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180625T141338Z
UID:1496-1536863400-1536870600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Write for Your Website: How to Turn What You Do Into Words
DESCRIPTION:Getting the text right on your website is crucial if you want your clients to understand what you do. Over the course of two hands-on sessions\, you’ll learn new ways to write about your practice\, your projects and yourself. \nThe first session will cover: \n\nkey strategies to make an impact with fewer words\nsimple tricks to draw out what makes your practice different\nwriting a practice profile and a bio which get to the heart of what you do.\n\nThe second session will cover: \n\nways to bring out the stories in your work\nmaking the most of the words alongside the images\nwriting one complete project description.\n\nBy the end of the workshop\, you’ll have got the critical elements of your website written and you’ll have the framework and the inspiration to write the rest. And you’ll have learnt the secret of writing – and talking – about what you do. \nAbout the lecturer:\nJuliette Mitchell worked for many years as an editor at Penguin Books. She now runs architypal.co.uk\, helping architects write about what they do.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/write-for-your-website-how-to-turn-what-you-do-into-words-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180913T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180913T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180625T141338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180625T141338Z
UID:2158-1536863400-1536870600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Write for Your Website: How to Turn What You Do Into Words
DESCRIPTION:Getting the text right on your website is crucial if you want your clients to understand what you do. Over the course of two hands-on sessions\, you’ll learn new ways to write about your practice\, your projects and yourself. \nThe first session will cover: \n\nkey strategies to make an impact with fewer words\nsimple tricks to draw out what makes your practice different\nwriting a practice profile and a bio which get to the heart of what you do.\n\nThe second session will cover: \n\nways to bring out the stories in your work\nmaking the most of the words alongside the images\nwriting one complete project description.\n\nBy the end of the workshop\, you’ll have got the critical elements of your website written and you’ll have the framework and the inspiration to write the rest. And you’ll have learnt the secret of writing – and talking – about what you do. \nAbout the lecturer:\nJuliette Mitchell worked for many years as an editor at Penguin Books. She now runs architypal.co.uk\, helping architects write about what they do.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/write-for-your-website-how-to-turn-what-you-do-into-words-3/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180913T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180913T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180625T141338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180625T141338Z
UID:2169-1536863400-1536870600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Write for Your Website: How to Turn What You Do Into Words
DESCRIPTION:Getting the text right on your website is crucial if you want your clients to understand what you do. Over the course of two hands-on sessions\, you’ll learn new ways to write about your practice\, your projects and yourself. \nThe first session will cover: \n\nkey strategies to make an impact with fewer words\nsimple tricks to draw out what makes your practice different\nwriting a practice profile and a bio which get to the heart of what you do.\n\nThe second session will cover: \n\nways to bring out the stories in your work\nmaking the most of the words alongside the images\nwriting one complete project description.\n\nBy the end of the workshop\, you’ll have got the critical elements of your website written and you’ll have the framework and the inspiration to write the rest. And you’ll have learnt the secret of writing – and talking – about what you do. \nAbout the lecturer:\nJuliette Mitchell worked for many years as an editor at Penguin Books. She now runs architypal.co.uk\, helping architects write about what they do.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/write-for-your-website-how-to-turn-what-you-do-into-words-2-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180508T090552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180508T092354Z
UID:842-1530124200-1530131400@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Alternative Architect - Launch & Talk
DESCRIPTION:The Alternative Architect is creating a resource that highlights the diverse and non-traditional career roles and routes that exist within and beyond the world of architecture. This launch event at Build Studios\, as part of the London Festival of Architecture\, will have talks from four Alternative Architects\, a short discussion and the chance to stay and chat following this. \nFor full details and registering for a free ticket: Click here
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/the-alternative-architect-launch-talk/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180508T090552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180508T090552Z
UID:1494-1530124200-1530131400@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Alternative Architect - Launch & Talk
DESCRIPTION:The Alternative Architect is creating a resource that highlights the diverse and non-traditional career roles and routes that exist within and beyond the world of architecture. This launch event at Build Studios\, as part of the London Festival of Architecture\, will have talks from four Alternative Architects\, a short discussion and the chance to stay and chat following this. \nFor full details and registering for a free ticket: Click here
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/the-alternative-architect-launch-talk-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180508T090552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180508T090552Z
UID:2156-1530124200-1530131400@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Alternative Architect - Launch & Talk
DESCRIPTION:The Alternative Architect is creating a resource that highlights the diverse and non-traditional career roles and routes that exist within and beyond the world of architecture. This launch event at Build Studios\, as part of the London Festival of Architecture\, will have talks from four Alternative Architects\, a short discussion and the chance to stay and chat following this. \nFor full details and registering for a free ticket: Click here
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/the-alternative-architect-launch-talk-3/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180508T090552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180508T090552Z
UID:2167-1530124200-1530131400@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Alternative Architect - Launch & Talk
DESCRIPTION:The Alternative Architect is creating a resource that highlights the diverse and non-traditional career roles and routes that exist within and beyond the world of architecture. This launch event at Build Studios\, as part of the London Festival of Architecture\, will have talks from four Alternative Architects\, a short discussion and the chance to stay and chat following this. \nFor full details and registering for a free ticket: Click here
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/the-alternative-architect-launch-talk-2-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180606T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180606T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180517T131653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180517T131653Z
UID:2157-1528309800-1528317000@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Leadership Workshop for Associates
DESCRIPTION:Associates have an essential role in architectural practices. Leading people and teams\, managing project and client priorities\, and being the key people between directors and the rest of the studio requires sound leadership skills\, knowledge and judgement. For architects\, there is an additional layer of balancing project constraints and creative aspirations. Participants in this workshop will gain knowledge of how to motivate and lead creative people\, a better understanding of their own leadership style\, and an overview of inclusive leadership practices for diverse teams. \nDue to the interactive nature of this workshop\, enrolment is limited to 25 participants. \nFacilitated by Innovia Partners\nInnovia is a specialized management consultancy for creative businesses. Services include advisory and implementation of projects in the areas of strategy\, finance\, operations\, talent and business development. Our team also develops and delivers leadership training programs for architectural and other creative practices.\nThis program will be facilitated by:\n• Rowley Mossop\, B(Architecture)\, MBA\n• Russell Pollard\, B(Leadership)\, MBA
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/leadership-workshop-for-associates-3/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180606T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180606T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180517T131653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180517T131653Z
UID:2168-1528309800-1528317000@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Leadership Workshop for Associates
DESCRIPTION:Associates have an essential role in architectural practices. Leading people and teams\, managing project and client priorities\, and being the key people between directors and the rest of the studio requires sound leadership skills\, knowledge and judgement. For architects\, there is an additional layer of balancing project constraints and creative aspirations. Participants in this workshop will gain knowledge of how to motivate and lead creative people\, a better understanding of their own leadership style\, and an overview of inclusive leadership practices for diverse teams. \nDue to the interactive nature of this workshop\, enrolment is limited to 25 participants. \nFacilitated by Innovia Partners\nInnovia is a specialized management consultancy for creative businesses. Services include advisory and implementation of projects in the areas of strategy\, finance\, operations\, talent and business development. Our team also develops and delivers leadership training programs for architectural and other creative practices.\nThis program will be facilitated by:\n• Rowley Mossop\, B(Architecture)\, MBA\n• Russell Pollard\, B(Leadership)\, MBA
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/leadership-workshop-for-associates-2-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180606T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180606T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180517T131653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180517T131653Z
UID:856-1528309800-1528317000@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Leadership Workshop for Associates
DESCRIPTION:Associates have an essential role in architectural practices. Leading people and teams\, managing project and client priorities\, and being the key people between directors and the rest of the studio requires sound leadership skills\, knowledge and judgement. For architects\, there is an additional layer of balancing project constraints and creative aspirations. Participants in this workshop will gain knowledge of how to motivate and lead creative people\, a better understanding of their own leadership style\, and an overview of inclusive leadership practices for diverse teams. \nDue to the interactive nature of this workshop\, enrolment is limited to 25 participants. \nFacilitated by Innovia Partners\nInnovia is a specialized management consultancy for creative businesses. Services include advisory and implementation of projects in the areas of strategy\, finance\, operations\, talent and business development. Our team also develops and delivers leadership training programs for architectural and other creative practices.\nThis program will be facilitated by:\n• Rowley Mossop\, B(Architecture)\, MBA\n• Russell Pollard\, B(Leadership)\, MBA
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/leadership-workshop-for-associates/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180606T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180606T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180517T131653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180517T131653Z
UID:1495-1528309800-1528317000@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Leadership Workshop for Associates
DESCRIPTION:Associates have an essential role in architectural practices. Leading people and teams\, managing project and client priorities\, and being the key people between directors and the rest of the studio requires sound leadership skills\, knowledge and judgement. For architects\, there is an additional layer of balancing project constraints and creative aspirations. Participants in this workshop will gain knowledge of how to motivate and lead creative people\, a better understanding of their own leadership style\, and an overview of inclusive leadership practices for diverse teams. \nDue to the interactive nature of this workshop\, enrolment is limited to 25 participants. \nFacilitated by Innovia Partners\nInnovia is a specialized management consultancy for creative businesses. Services include advisory and implementation of projects in the areas of strategy\, finance\, operations\, talent and business development. Our team also develops and delivers leadership training programs for architectural and other creative practices.\nThis program will be facilitated by:\n• Rowley Mossop\, B(Architecture)\, MBA\n• Russell Pollard\, B(Leadership)\, MBA
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/leadership-workshop-for-associates-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180531T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180531T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180503T122431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180503T122431Z
UID:2155-1527791400-1527798600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Creating the Office Culture to Lead Your Team towards Transformation
DESCRIPTION:As architects we are tackling some of society’s current and future challenges through the places and future legacy we create for people. Architects and practices must evolve in order to stay relevant or to be overtaken by others. Loathe it or love it\, change in our business is a fact of life\, from adopting new technology to looking at ways we can make a difference to the lives of people who use our buildings and cities. \nWe naturally resist change for a variety of reasons\, especially when it’s imposed on us\, and this can cause uncertainty and unease. Learning to navigate and manage change successfully is vital to creating our sustainable future and build a healthy office culture based on trust and openness. A practice based on purpose only goes as far as it’s people are willing to carry it. \nIn this interactive session\, we explore how we lead this change whilst enabling your team with the capabilities they need to succeed through a transformation\, instilling a culture of continuous learning\, and creating inclusiveness\, and how this leadership is vital to foster a truly creative environment in which your people can thrive. \nTopics covered: \n\nManager or Leader: What’s your role?\nConnecting with your vision and purpose\nCreating the environment for creativity\, and failure\nWhy compassion\, and taking care of the heart and mind is a vital part of navigating change\n\nAbout the lecturer:\nBriony Lumb runs a purpose consultancy that helping real estate organisations define their purpose and create the next generation of purpose-driven leaders.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/creating-the-office-culture-to-lead-your-team-towards-transformation-3/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180531T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180531T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180503T122431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180503T122431Z
UID:2166-1527791400-1527798600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Creating the Office Culture to Lead Your Team towards Transformation
DESCRIPTION:As architects we are tackling some of society’s current and future challenges through the places and future legacy we create for people. Architects and practices must evolve in order to stay relevant or to be overtaken by others. Loathe it or love it\, change in our business is a fact of life\, from adopting new technology to looking at ways we can make a difference to the lives of people who use our buildings and cities. \nWe naturally resist change for a variety of reasons\, especially when it’s imposed on us\, and this can cause uncertainty and unease. Learning to navigate and manage change successfully is vital to creating our sustainable future and build a healthy office culture based on trust and openness. A practice based on purpose only goes as far as it’s people are willing to carry it. \nIn this interactive session\, we explore how we lead this change whilst enabling your team with the capabilities they need to succeed through a transformation\, instilling a culture of continuous learning\, and creating inclusiveness\, and how this leadership is vital to foster a truly creative environment in which your people can thrive. \nTopics covered: \n\nManager or Leader: What’s your role?\nConnecting with your vision and purpose\nCreating the environment for creativity\, and failure\nWhy compassion\, and taking care of the heart and mind is a vital part of navigating change\n\nAbout the lecturer:\nBriony Lumb runs a purpose consultancy that helping real estate organisations define their purpose and create the next generation of purpose-driven leaders.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/creating-the-office-culture-to-lead-your-team-towards-transformation-2-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180531T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180531T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180503T122431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180503T122431Z
UID:839-1527791400-1527798600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Creating the Office Culture to Lead Your Team towards Transformation
DESCRIPTION:As architects we are tackling some of society’s current and future challenges through the places and future legacy we create for people. Architects and practices must evolve in order to stay relevant or to be overtaken by others. Loathe it or love it\, change in our business is a fact of life\, from adopting new technology to looking at ways we can make a difference to the lives of people who use our buildings and cities. \nWe naturally resist change for a variety of reasons\, especially when it’s imposed on us\, and this can cause uncertainty and unease. Learning to navigate and manage change successfully is vital to creating our sustainable future and build a healthy office culture based on trust and openness. A practice based on purpose only goes as far as it’s people are willing to carry it. \nIn this interactive session\, we explore how we lead this change whilst enabling your team with the capabilities they need to succeed through a transformation\, instilling a culture of continuous learning\, and creating inclusiveness\, and how this leadership is vital to foster a truly creative environment in which your people can thrive. \nTopics covered: \n\nManager or Leader: What’s your role?\nConnecting with your vision and purpose\nCreating the environment for creativity\, and failure\nWhy compassion\, and taking care of the heart and mind is a vital part of navigating change\n\nAbout the lecturer:\nBriony Lumb runs a purpose consultancy that helping real estate organisations define their purpose and create the next generation of purpose-driven leaders.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/creating-the-office-culture-to-lead-your-team-towards-transformation/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180531T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180531T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180503T122431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180503T122431Z
UID:1493-1527791400-1527798600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Creating the Office Culture to Lead Your Team towards Transformation
DESCRIPTION:As architects we are tackling some of society’s current and future challenges through the places and future legacy we create for people. Architects and practices must evolve in order to stay relevant or to be overtaken by others. Loathe it or love it\, change in our business is a fact of life\, from adopting new technology to looking at ways we can make a difference to the lives of people who use our buildings and cities. \nWe naturally resist change for a variety of reasons\, especially when it’s imposed on us\, and this can cause uncertainty and unease. Learning to navigate and manage change successfully is vital to creating our sustainable future and build a healthy office culture based on trust and openness. A practice based on purpose only goes as far as it’s people are willing to carry it. \nIn this interactive session\, we explore how we lead this change whilst enabling your team with the capabilities they need to succeed through a transformation\, instilling a culture of continuous learning\, and creating inclusiveness\, and how this leadership is vital to foster a truly creative environment in which your people can thrive. \nTopics covered: \n\nManager or Leader: What’s your role?\nConnecting with your vision and purpose\nCreating the environment for creativity\, and failure\nWhy compassion\, and taking care of the heart and mind is a vital part of navigating change\n\nAbout the lecturer:\nBriony Lumb runs a purpose consultancy that helping real estate organisations define their purpose and create the next generation of purpose-driven leaders.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/creating-the-office-culture-to-lead-your-team-towards-transformation-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180426T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180426T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180308T120021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180308T120021Z
UID:2153-1524765600-1524774600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Winning and commissioning good work through collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Join high profile speakers and like-minded practitioners at this event to showcase the importance of collaboration in winning and commissioning good work. \n\nTake away practical tips for your own business on how interesting (and unusual) partnerships can help you win work\nHear from those commissioning projects about the challenges they face and hear about good practice and new innovations that can improve the experience of the commissioning process and the quality of the end result\n\nThe event will be informal in style\, but high impact in content. It will consider themes of risk\, both in procuring and tendering for work\, capacity to develop new business and how to overcome skills shortages. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n\nKiran Pawar\, Development Director – HB Reavis UK and Natalie Essa\, Development Manager – HB Reavis UK \nChris Romer-Lee\, Founder and Director\, Studio Octopi\, Thames Baths CIC and HMS Parliament\, the floating parliament\nCathering Greig\, Director\, Make:Good\nDan Taylor\, Regeneration Programme Manager\, Southwark Council\nHannah Lambert\, Associate\, Public Practice\nDean Bové and Jon Miller\, Co-Founders\, Architects Republic \nRussell Curtis\, Director\, RCKa architects\, Mayor’s Design Advocate\n\nCost: FREE (Tickets are now SOLD OUT\, but do contact to be placed on the waiting list). Refreshments will be served\, with Japanese street food from Lower Marsh Market. \nTimings: 6:00pm for a 6:30pm start. \nRSVP to helen@buildstudios.co.uk by 29th March to register. \n \nWho should attend:\nPractitioners across the built environment sector\, including private companies\, public bodies\, university practitioners and students. Both commissioners and implementers of public realm projects will be represented in the debate. \nThe event is delivered by Build Studios\, London’s only co-working space for the built environment sector. We provide affordable workspace for new companies\, business support and events\, and promote a social give-back programme to broaden access to careers in the built environment sector. One of our core aims is to promote improved collaboration across and beyond the sector. \n[Images: Thames Baths – Studio Octopi & Picture Plane. HMS Parliament – Studio Octopi\, Beckett Rankine\, Expedition Engineering\, Jackson Coles\, Houlder & Securewest. Westminster Bridge Road public art – Make:Good]
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/winning-and-commissioning-good-work-through-collaboration-3/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/build5/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/HMSParliament_©StudioOctopi-e1520528561547.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Build Studios":MAILTO:hello@buildstudios.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180426T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180426T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180308T120021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180308T120021Z
UID:2164-1524765600-1524774600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Winning and commissioning good work through collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Join high profile speakers and like-minded practitioners at this event to showcase the importance of collaboration in winning and commissioning good work. \n\nTake away practical tips for your own business on how interesting (and unusual) partnerships can help you win work\nHear from those commissioning projects about the challenges they face and hear about good practice and new innovations that can improve the experience of the commissioning process and the quality of the end result\n\nThe event will be informal in style\, but high impact in content. It will consider themes of risk\, both in procuring and tendering for work\, capacity to develop new business and how to overcome skills shortages. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n\nKiran Pawar\, Development Director – HB Reavis UK and Natalie Essa\, Development Manager – HB Reavis UK \nChris Romer-Lee\, Founder and Director\, Studio Octopi\, Thames Baths CIC and HMS Parliament\, the floating parliament\nCathering Greig\, Director\, Make:Good\nDan Taylor\, Regeneration Programme Manager\, Southwark Council\nHannah Lambert\, Associate\, Public Practice\nDean Bové and Jon Miller\, Co-Founders\, Architects Republic \nRussell Curtis\, Director\, RCKa architects\, Mayor’s Design Advocate\n\nCost: FREE (Tickets are now SOLD OUT\, but do contact to be placed on the waiting list). Refreshments will be served\, with Japanese street food from Lower Marsh Market. \nTimings: 6:00pm for a 6:30pm start. \nRSVP to helen@buildstudios.co.uk by 29th March to register. \n \nWho should attend:\nPractitioners across the built environment sector\, including private companies\, public bodies\, university practitioners and students. Both commissioners and implementers of public realm projects will be represented in the debate. \nThe event is delivered by Build Studios\, London’s only co-working space for the built environment sector. We provide affordable workspace for new companies\, business support and events\, and promote a social give-back programme to broaden access to careers in the built environment sector. One of our core aims is to promote improved collaboration across and beyond the sector. \n[Images: Thames Baths – Studio Octopi & Picture Plane. HMS Parliament – Studio Octopi\, Beckett Rankine\, Expedition Engineering\, Jackson Coles\, Houlder & Securewest. Westminster Bridge Road public art – Make:Good]
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/winning-and-commissioning-good-work-through-collaboration-2-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/build5/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/HMSParliament_©StudioOctopi-e1520528561547.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Build Studios":MAILTO:hello@buildstudios.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180426T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180426T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180308T120021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180315T091720Z
UID:799-1524765600-1524774600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Winning and commissioning good work through collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Join high profile speakers and like-minded practitioners at this event to showcase the importance of collaboration in winning and commissioning good work. \n\nTake away practical tips for your own business on how interesting (and unusual) partnerships can help you win work\nHear from those commissioning projects about the challenges they face and hear about good practice and new innovations that can improve the experience of the commissioning process and the quality of the end result\n\nThe event will be informal in style\, but high impact in content. It will consider themes of risk\, both in procuring and tendering for work\, capacity to develop new business and how to overcome skills shortages. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n\nKiran Pawar\, Development Director – HB Reavis UK and Natalie Essa\, Development Manager – HB Reavis UK \nChris Romer-Lee\, Founder and Director\, Studio Octopi\, Thames Baths CIC and HMS Parliament\, the floating parliament\nCathering Greig\, Director\, Make:Good\nDan Taylor\, Regeneration Programme Manager\, Southwark Council\nHannah Lambert\, Associate\, Public Practice\nDean Bové and Jon Miller\, Co-Founders\, Architects Republic \nRussell Curtis\, Director\, RCKa architects\, Mayor’s Design Advocate\n\nCost: FREE (Tickets are now SOLD OUT\, but do contact to be placed on the waiting list). Refreshments will be served\, with Japanese street food from Lower Marsh Market. \nTimings: 6:00pm for a 6:30pm start. \nRSVP to helen@buildstudios.co.uk by 29th March to register. \n \nWho should attend:\nPractitioners across the built environment sector\, including private companies\, public bodies\, university practitioners and students. Both commissioners and implementers of public realm projects will be represented in the debate. \nThe event is delivered by Build Studios\, London’s only co-working space for the built environment sector. We provide affordable workspace for new companies\, business support and events\, and promote a social give-back programme to broaden access to careers in the built environment sector. One of our core aims is to promote improved collaboration across and beyond the sector. \n[Images: Thames Baths – Studio Octopi & Picture Plane. HMS Parliament – Studio Octopi\, Beckett Rankine\, Expedition Engineering\, Jackson Coles\, Houlder & Securewest. Westminster Bridge Road public art – Make:Good]
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/winning-and-commissioning-good-work-through-collaboration/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/build5/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/HMSParliament_©StudioOctopi-e1520528561547.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Build Studios":MAILTO:hello@buildstudios.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180426T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180426T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180308T120021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180308T120021Z
UID:1491-1524765600-1524774600@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Winning and commissioning good work through collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Join high profile speakers and like-minded practitioners at this event to showcase the importance of collaboration in winning and commissioning good work. \n\nTake away practical tips for your own business on how interesting (and unusual) partnerships can help you win work\nHear from those commissioning projects about the challenges they face and hear about good practice and new innovations that can improve the experience of the commissioning process and the quality of the end result\n\nThe event will be informal in style\, but high impact in content. It will consider themes of risk\, both in procuring and tendering for work\, capacity to develop new business and how to overcome skills shortages. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n\nKiran Pawar\, Development Director – HB Reavis UK and Natalie Essa\, Development Manager – HB Reavis UK \nChris Romer-Lee\, Founder and Director\, Studio Octopi\, Thames Baths CIC and HMS Parliament\, the floating parliament\nCathering Greig\, Director\, Make:Good\nDan Taylor\, Regeneration Programme Manager\, Southwark Council\nHannah Lambert\, Associate\, Public Practice\nDean Bové and Jon Miller\, Co-Founders\, Architects Republic \nRussell Curtis\, Director\, RCKa architects\, Mayor’s Design Advocate\n\nCost: FREE (Tickets are now SOLD OUT\, but do contact to be placed on the waiting list). Refreshments will be served\, with Japanese street food from Lower Marsh Market. \nTimings: 6:00pm for a 6:30pm start. \nRSVP to helen@buildstudios.co.uk by 29th March to register. \n \nWho should attend:\nPractitioners across the built environment sector\, including private companies\, public bodies\, university practitioners and students. Both commissioners and implementers of public realm projects will be represented in the debate. \nThe event is delivered by Build Studios\, London’s only co-working space for the built environment sector. We provide affordable workspace for new companies\, business support and events\, and promote a social give-back programme to broaden access to careers in the built environment sector. One of our core aims is to promote improved collaboration across and beyond the sector. \n[Images: Thames Baths – Studio Octopi & Picture Plane. HMS Parliament – Studio Octopi\, Beckett Rankine\, Expedition Engineering\, Jackson Coles\, Houlder & Securewest. Westminster Bridge Road public art – Make:Good]
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/winning-and-commissioning-good-work-through-collaboration-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/build5/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/HMSParliament_©StudioOctopi-e1520528561547.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Build Studios":MAILTO:hello@buildstudios.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180419T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180419T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180228T133922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180228T133922Z
UID:2141-1524162600-1524169800@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Compensation - What You Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Compensation is more than salaries and annual bonuses. Compensation can shape behaviours and motivate talent to achieve individual and team goals. Participants of this presentation will learn a set of compensation tools that can be applied to align employees’ performance and actions with the strategic needs of the firm\, while also remaining competitive to attract and retain top talent.\nThis program is highly interactive and aims to provide participants with actionable insights to improve their compensation practices. It is suitable for practice leaders and those charged with related responsibilities. \nAbout the lecturer:\nInnovia is Canada’s leading management consultancy for creative businesses\, helping owners develop and implement business strategies to reach the creative and commercial potential of their firms. Innovia’s Principal\, Rowley Mossop\, is trained in the disciplines of architecture\, business\, media\, and design. Rowley is a Rotman MBA\, holds a diploma from the Ontario College of Art and Design\, and has a B.E.S. (Architecture) from the University of Waterloo.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/compensation-what-you-need-to-know-3/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180419T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180419T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180228T133922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180228T133922Z
UID:2152-1524162600-1524169800@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Compensation - What You Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Compensation is more than salaries and annual bonuses. Compensation can shape behaviours and motivate talent to achieve individual and team goals. Participants of this presentation will learn a set of compensation tools that can be applied to align employees’ performance and actions with the strategic needs of the firm\, while also remaining competitive to attract and retain top talent.\nThis program is highly interactive and aims to provide participants with actionable insights to improve their compensation practices. It is suitable for practice leaders and those charged with related responsibilities. \nAbout the lecturer:\nInnovia is Canada’s leading management consultancy for creative businesses\, helping owners develop and implement business strategies to reach the creative and commercial potential of their firms. Innovia’s Principal\, Rowley Mossop\, is trained in the disciplines of architecture\, business\, media\, and design. Rowley is a Rotman MBA\, holds a diploma from the Ontario College of Art and Design\, and has a B.E.S. (Architecture) from the University of Waterloo.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/compensation-what-you-need-to-know-2-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180419T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180419T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180228T133922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180228T133955Z
UID:793-1524162600-1524169800@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Compensation - What You Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Compensation is more than salaries and annual bonuses. Compensation can shape behaviours and motivate talent to achieve individual and team goals. Participants of this presentation will learn a set of compensation tools that can be applied to align employees’ performance and actions with the strategic needs of the firm\, while also remaining competitive to attract and retain top talent.\nThis program is highly interactive and aims to provide participants with actionable insights to improve their compensation practices. It is suitable for practice leaders and those charged with related responsibilities. \nAbout the lecturer:\nInnovia is Canada’s leading management consultancy for creative businesses\, helping owners develop and implement business strategies to reach the creative and commercial potential of their firms. Innovia’s Principal\, Rowley Mossop\, is trained in the disciplines of architecture\, business\, media\, and design. Rowley is a Rotman MBA\, holds a diploma from the Ontario College of Art and Design\, and has a B.E.S. (Architecture) from the University of Waterloo.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/compensation-what-you-need-to-know/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180419T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180419T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180228T133922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180228T133922Z
UID:1489-1524162600-1524169800@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Compensation - What You Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Compensation is more than salaries and annual bonuses. Compensation can shape behaviours and motivate talent to achieve individual and team goals. Participants of this presentation will learn a set of compensation tools that can be applied to align employees’ performance and actions with the strategic needs of the firm\, while also remaining competitive to attract and retain top talent.\nThis program is highly interactive and aims to provide participants with actionable insights to improve their compensation practices. It is suitable for practice leaders and those charged with related responsibilities. \nAbout the lecturer:\nInnovia is Canada’s leading management consultancy for creative businesses\, helping owners develop and implement business strategies to reach the creative and commercial potential of their firms. Innovia’s Principal\, Rowley Mossop\, is trained in the disciplines of architecture\, business\, media\, and design. Rowley is a Rotman MBA\, holds a diploma from the Ontario College of Art and Design\, and has a B.E.S. (Architecture) from the University of Waterloo.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/compensation-what-you-need-to-know-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180412T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180412T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180307T150712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T150827Z
UID:797-1523557800-1523565000@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Alternative Careers in Architecture with Caroline Cole
DESCRIPTION:This talk is part of MoA’s Alternative Careers in Architecture series\, that discusses the way architects are disrupting other industries\, as well as the knowledge and skills that architectural training can bring to other professional spheres. This session will feature Caroline Cole\, the founder and director of Colander.\n​\nSo how did Caroline Cole\, who started out on a career as an architect\, end up where she is today\, running a firm that sits on the interface between consultants and their clients – working with both and helping each interact with the other?\nThis talk will explain how an eclectic career has enabled Caroline to inspire many of the UK’s most successful architectural practices to develop their businesses\, and enabled her to work alongside some of the most influential developers and building owners\, helping to formulate their approach to architecture. \nDrawing on anecdotes and observations that chart a personal view of the changing role of architects\, this talk will consider the importance of four main themes:\n1. Interdisciplinary working\n2. Fairness\n3. A belief that good design adds value to world we live in\n4. Honesty founded in logic and reason \nAbout the speaker:\nCaroline read architecture at New Hall\, Cambridge and during her professional life has worked both as a design consultant and as a client commissioning design professionals. She works with architects\, landscape architects\, designers and consulting engineers\, helping them develop and run effective creative businesses. She also works with clients to identify the best design teams for their projects. \nThrough Colander\, she pioneered the concept of benchmarking for the architectural profession and\, building on her commitment to integrated design\, has set up Equilibrium Network a group of senior and influential inter-disciplinary women working across the built environment.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/alternative-careers-in-architecture-with-caroline-cole/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180412T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180412T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180307T150712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T150712Z
UID:1490-1523557800-1523565000@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Alternative Careers in Architecture with Caroline Cole
DESCRIPTION:This talk is part of MoA’s Alternative Careers in Architecture series\, that discusses the way architects are disrupting other industries\, as well as the knowledge and skills that architectural training can bring to other professional spheres. This session will feature Caroline Cole\, the founder and director of Colander.\n​\nSo how did Caroline Cole\, who started out on a career as an architect\, end up where she is today\, running a firm that sits on the interface between consultants and their clients – working with both and helping each interact with the other?\nThis talk will explain how an eclectic career has enabled Caroline to inspire many of the UK’s most successful architectural practices to develop their businesses\, and enabled her to work alongside some of the most influential developers and building owners\, helping to formulate their approach to architecture. \nDrawing on anecdotes and observations that chart a personal view of the changing role of architects\, this talk will consider the importance of four main themes:\n1. Interdisciplinary working\n2. Fairness\n3. A belief that good design adds value to world we live in\n4. Honesty founded in logic and reason \nAbout the speaker:\nCaroline read architecture at New Hall\, Cambridge and during her professional life has worked both as a design consultant and as a client commissioning design professionals. She works with architects\, landscape architects\, designers and consulting engineers\, helping them develop and run effective creative businesses. She also works with clients to identify the best design teams for their projects. \nThrough Colander\, she pioneered the concept of benchmarking for the architectural profession and\, building on her commitment to integrated design\, has set up Equilibrium Network a group of senior and influential inter-disciplinary women working across the built environment.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/alternative-careers-in-architecture-with-caroline-cole-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180412T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180412T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180307T150712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T150712Z
UID:2142-1523557800-1523565000@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Alternative Careers in Architecture with Caroline Cole
DESCRIPTION:This talk is part of MoA’s Alternative Careers in Architecture series\, that discusses the way architects are disrupting other industries\, as well as the knowledge and skills that architectural training can bring to other professional spheres. This session will feature Caroline Cole\, the founder and director of Colander.\n​\nSo how did Caroline Cole\, who started out on a career as an architect\, end up where she is today\, running a firm that sits on the interface between consultants and their clients – working with both and helping each interact with the other?\nThis talk will explain how an eclectic career has enabled Caroline to inspire many of the UK’s most successful architectural practices to develop their businesses\, and enabled her to work alongside some of the most influential developers and building owners\, helping to formulate their approach to architecture. \nDrawing on anecdotes and observations that chart a personal view of the changing role of architects\, this talk will consider the importance of four main themes:\n1. Interdisciplinary working\n2. Fairness\n3. A belief that good design adds value to world we live in\n4. Honesty founded in logic and reason \nAbout the speaker:\nCaroline read architecture at New Hall\, Cambridge and during her professional life has worked both as a design consultant and as a client commissioning design professionals. She works with architects\, landscape architects\, designers and consulting engineers\, helping them develop and run effective creative businesses. She also works with clients to identify the best design teams for their projects. \nThrough Colander\, she pioneered the concept of benchmarking for the architectural profession and\, building on her commitment to integrated design\, has set up Equilibrium Network a group of senior and influential inter-disciplinary women working across the built environment.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/alternative-careers-in-architecture-with-caroline-cole-3/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180412T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180412T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T015521
CREATED:20180307T150712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T150712Z
UID:2163-1523557800-1523565000@www.buildstudios.co.uk
SUMMARY:Alternative Careers in Architecture with Caroline Cole
DESCRIPTION:This talk is part of MoA’s Alternative Careers in Architecture series\, that discusses the way architects are disrupting other industries\, as well as the knowledge and skills that architectural training can bring to other professional spheres. This session will feature Caroline Cole\, the founder and director of Colander.\n​\nSo how did Caroline Cole\, who started out on a career as an architect\, end up where she is today\, running a firm that sits on the interface between consultants and their clients – working with both and helping each interact with the other?\nThis talk will explain how an eclectic career has enabled Caroline to inspire many of the UK’s most successful architectural practices to develop their businesses\, and enabled her to work alongside some of the most influential developers and building owners\, helping to formulate their approach to architecture. \nDrawing on anecdotes and observations that chart a personal view of the changing role of architects\, this talk will consider the importance of four main themes:\n1. Interdisciplinary working\n2. Fairness\n3. A belief that good design adds value to world we live in\n4. Honesty founded in logic and reason \nAbout the speaker:\nCaroline read architecture at New Hall\, Cambridge and during her professional life has worked both as a design consultant and as a client commissioning design professionals. She works with architects\, landscape architects\, designers and consulting engineers\, helping them develop and run effective creative businesses. She also works with clients to identify the best design teams for their projects. \nThrough Colander\, she pioneered the concept of benchmarking for the architectural profession and\, building on her commitment to integrated design\, has set up Equilibrium Network a group of senior and influential inter-disciplinary women working across the built environment.
URL:https://www.buildstudios.co.uk/event/alternative-careers-in-architecture-with-caroline-cole-2-2/
LOCATION:Build Studios\, 203 Westminster Bridge Road\,\, London\, SE1 7FR\, United Kingdom
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