On this one-day study tour we'll be visiting three leading architectural practices. The focus will be on sustainability and environmental issues as we look at the creative re-use of existing buildings, new design in sensitive locations, energy efficiency, responsible design, and the conservation and rehabilitation of listed buildings.
The tour takes place on Wednesday 14 April 2010 in London.
On the tour you'll have the opportunity to question principal architects at leading firms. Each session allows you to go inside a world-class design practice where you’ll hear in-depth presentations.
The study tour is designed to allow discussion and interaction and questions are welcomed. Lunch and transport between studios is provided.
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This tour is limited to a maximum of 15 delegates. To avoid disappointment please reserve your place today.
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The architects in the tour:
Purcell Miller Tritton - leading architects who specialise in sites and buildings that have special historic significance. The practice is committed to a green and sustainable agenda and endeavours to minimise a building's environmental impact..
Austin-Smith:Lord - multidisciplinary national architectural practice that provides architecture, urban design, landscape architecture, interior design and conservation services to a wide client base. As one of the country’s leading design practices they have national coverage with offices in Glasgow, Ayr, Manchester, Liverpool, Cardiff and London.
MRDA - established in 1993 as a specialist architectural practice with a particular interest in the conservation and rehabilitation of high quality architecture including historic interiors. The Practice also welcomes opportunities for new design in sensitive locations.
Delegate feedback from Museum-iD events:
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Nigel Semmens, Director of Communications & Media, The National Gallery, London
"I found the day inspiring and useful. Myself and colleagues are benefitting greatly. The positioning of these events is spot on in terms of progression for the sector"
Anna Salaman, Head of Formal Learning, National Maritime Museum
"I very much enjoyed the seminar. I loved the practical advice rooted in experience. Engaging speakers - particularly helpful to hear about potential pitfalls too – they were open and frank...very refreshing"
Lynette Burgess, Learning Manager, Colchester & Ipswich Museum Service
"...I thought the seminar was excellent, very useful indeed. I think your more imaginative approach is great for professional development"
Andrea Bishop, Director of Collections, National Motor Museum
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