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North London Fawcett Group. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Angela McRobbie on Comtemporary Feminism. 8216;FEELBAD BRITAIN’, to be held at Met Uni (Holloway Road site) at which Angela McRobbie is speaking on contemporary feminism within the context of neoliberalism. There are other speakers discussing other topics. If you want to come along, please do. You should be able to just turn up but the contact is: sally@lwbooks.co.uk. Women in the recession: Gender equality and the economic crisis. The untold...
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gregory cowan: 23/11/08 - 30/11/08
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Varsity Line at Brookes. Yesterday, visiting at Oxford Brookes. With Philip Richards, of Alsop. I joined a critique of 2nd and 3rd year architecture students projects, at the invitation of studio leader, Amanda Marshall. The students had designed portable 'living pods' along the ' Varsity Line. And another needed to research Labanotation. As might be expected, the the plans and sections. Drawn to date showed less potential, in general, than the conceptual drawings and models. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden): May 2015
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Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden). Towards safe, attractive and enjoyable streets, where people want to walk. Wednesday, 27 May 2015. Fix my Town Centre. Caledonian Road 2 way in the 50s www.flickr.com/photos/warsaw1948/5454434344/. Fix My Transport, a MySociety Participation Tool we used 2011 - 2014, is due to be archived soon, so the information. Previously at http:/ www.fixmytransport.com/campaigns/improve-kings-cross-town-centre-and. Is being reproduced here. We asked the Deputy Mayor for Transpo...
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gregory cowan: 30/11/08 - 07/12/08
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Arch-peace news and articles. Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden). Architects without borders Архитекторждийн Хяацгаарлалтгүй. This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from nomadologist. Make your own badge here. Nomadology in Architecture (dissertation).
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gregory cowan: 12/10/08 - 19/10/08
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Architectural education, America Latina. I recently did some work with the architecture schools at three universities in Chile and Argentina through schools in Concepcion. And met many of the teachers and students. Teaching staff and students I met had developed experience working between disciplines of architecture and urbanism. Many seemed particularly interested in engaging with issues of participation, informal settlement, and community building with design. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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gregory cowan: 16/11/08 - 23/11/08
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Ho Chi Min City Architecture School seems to be looking for ways to continually develop its curriculum, but has been Beaux Arts based, and is focussing on US architectural education models, as used in Hanoi. It will be interesting to see which way it develops there, but I felt more reassured by the Chilean and Argentinian Schools' approach to balancing the architecture curriculum. In my recent work in architectural education in Concepcion. I picked up a thread with a colleague from AFP. Make your own bad...
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Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden): January 2013
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Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden). Towards safe, attractive and enjoyable streets, where people want to walk. Tuesday, 29 January 2013. To improve permeability through King's Cross, Rosie Tharp. TfL funded Canal Trust Strategic Cycle Routes Coordinator. Being part of the gyratory. System, Wharfedale Road (A5203) would need to be considered in the review. With TfL Streets ( Claire Alleguen. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Living Streets et al.
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Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden): April 2013
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Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden). Towards safe, attractive and enjoyable streets, where people want to walk. Monday, 8 April 2013. Hermann, Lisa, Tobias and I met with Kevin Golding-Williams. New public affairs manager, at St Pancras International for our latest walking meeting on Sunday 7 April. The main findings were. 1 The long awaited 20mph limits in Camden. Already in place in Islington, east of York Way and Kings Cross Road, would be an achievement. 3 Walking links north of Euston Road; Battle...
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Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden): Meeting and Walk Thursday 4 June
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Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden). Towards safe, attractive and enjoyable streets, where people want to walk. Tuesday, 2 June 2009. Meeting and Walk Thursday 4 June. We met Thursday 4 June at Nido 200 Pentonville Road at 6pm. After the meeting we led a short walk for local students and residents, via the canal, Kings Place, Regents Quarter, and ending in St Chad's Place. Our ongoing campaigns were discussed;. 5 Gregory C acted as chair, Lisa T as treasurer - and nominations are sought for a secretary...
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Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden): August 2013
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Living Streets: King's Cross (Camden). Towards safe, attractive and enjoyable streets, where people want to walk. Saturday, 10 August 2013. Barber, 78 Caledonian Road. 78 Caledonian Road King's Cross - This skilled, friendly Nepalese barber provides haircuts from £7, every day of the week. Support your local high street barber! Saturday, August 10, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Living Streets et al. From October 2010 to 2013. And a King's Cross Placeshaping Plan.
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