cities alive – rethinking green infrastructure workshop

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‘Ci$es Alive: Rethinking Green Infrastructure Workshop’, supported by Kingston University’s Centre for Higher Educa$on Research and Prac$ce (CHERP) Associate Professor Pat Brown Director Landscape Interface Studio, Kingston University

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‘Ci$esAlive:RethinkingGreenInfrastructureWorkshop’,supportedbyKingstonUniversity’s

CentreforHigherEduca$onResearchandPrac$ce(CHERP)

AssociateProfessorPatBrown

DirectorLandscapeInterfaceStudio,KingstonUniversity

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LandscapeInterfaceStudio,KingstonUniversityandAruparecollabora7ngonaninnova7vesharedproject:‘Ci$esAlive:TestBed’.Wetrialinterdisciplinarygraduateandprac77oneroutdoorlearninginthecontextofArupCi7esAlivereportbytheArupForesightGroup.SupportedbyKingstonUniversity’sCentreforHigherEduca$onResearchandPrac$ce(CHERP)thisprojectdemonstratesLandscapeInterfaceStudio’spedagogicapproach.

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Liveprojectspromotelearningthroughdirectac7ononthegroundandencouragestudentstoundertakecon7nuousconsidera7oninresponsetotheirfindingsandresearch.Studentsassumeresponsibilitytoinves7gate,experimentanddevelopdesignproposals-engagingthemintellectually,emo7onally,andsociallyandenhancinganintegratedlearningexperience.

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Purpose of the day

Explore green infrastructure design solutions to see how these can help resolve contemporary urban issues.

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The three big questions..

1.  How do we accommodate 200-250 million additional Crossrail passenger journeys and improve wider connectivity

2.  How do we maintain the West Ends position as a world class business, leisure and retail destination

3.  How can we design in green infrastructure to help solve issues the West End faces particularly through the public realm

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Air Quality

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SarahH,MAFashionstudent

“I’velearnedlotsaboutthesubjectofgreeninfrastructureandfounditallveryinteres7ng–itwasagreatcrashcourse!Allareasofdesignarecloselylinkedanditsgreattobeabletotakethisnewareaofknowledgeforwardtocomplementmydesignwork.ItwasnicetoworkwithinArup’soffice–averyfriendlyandwelcomingatmosphere.Itdidfeelthatourideasarevaluedandofinteresttoprofessionals.”

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PhilS,MASustainableDesignstudent

“IwillshowtheKingstonUniversityLandscapeteammymajorprojectnowfocusingonBiophiliawithintheworkplace.

Theideabeingtestedishowthebuiltenvironmentandcommuni7esbenefitfromthenaturalenvironment.”

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“Iwasreallyhappyandhonouredtobepartofthisworkshop!Ithasbeenagreatexperience!”Contact:[email protected]:hMps://landscapeiskingston.wordpress.com/Ci7esAliveReport:hMp://publica7ons.arup.com/Publica7ons/C/Ci7es_Alive.aspx

DimitrisG,MALandscape+Urbanismstudent

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