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Education Buildings Journal


16-17 October Conference Programme Schools


Colleges & Universities


Urban Environments / Mixed Use Sites


High Density Schools Helen Taylor, Scott Brownrigg, Sharon Wright, The Learning Crowd


Re-Purposing Existing Buildings into Schools Claire Jackson, Galliford Try


The Changing Face of Offsite Construction Geoff Fawkes, The McAvoy Group


Construction and Delivery Models


Best Practice - Lessons Learned


Childrens' Perspectives on Primary School Environments Lois Woods, Nottingham Trent University


Thomas Gainsborough School, How Well did the Natural Ventilation Design Work? Jeremy Climas, Max Fordham LLP


Our Digital School Derek Lawrence, Arup


Value of Good Design & Maintaining Schools - RIBA


Building & Maintaining Schools Across the UK


ESFA, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish Governments discussion panel


Protecting Our Learners


Advances in Protective Security, UK Government Security Adviser


How to Create Safer Schools, Deborah Borg, Salford City Council


Social Value


How the Process of Building or Expanding a School Should Benefi t the Wider Community (Manchester City Council)


Large Campuses / Rationalisation


Ann Allen, University of Glasgow


Diana Hampson, University of Manchester


Planning


Achieving Transformation Through Integrated Planning Daniel Ladbury, Sheffi eld Hallam University


City South Development for Birmingham City University


What Process Should We Follow to Deliver Successful and Effective Next Generation Learning Spaces Wendy Sammels, Southerns Group


Health & Wellbeing


Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing Through Considerate School Design Neil Elliott, IBI Group


Designing for Social, Emotional and Mental Health Claire Dickson, Atkins


Architecture of Wellbeing Lucy Plumridge, HLM Architects


Procurement & Supply Chain


Time to be Responsible Steven Jenkins, Arcadis LLP


HEDQF session International session


Teaching and Learning in Innovative Learning Environments: Findings From New Research in Australia and New Zealand Prof. Wes Imms


Jay Bargmann, Senior Vice- President at Rafael Vinoly Architects


European Education Sector Lead, Eke Schindersderken, Arcadis


Repurposing of Existing Buildings


Trevor Payne, University of Birmingham


For more information about the event and to register visit www.educationestates.com


Early Years & SEN Theatre


Getting a Head Start Lucia Glynn, Arcadis


Designing for SEMH Claire Dickson, Atkins


The Landscape of the School is More Than The Sum of Its Parts Jan Taylor, HLM Architects


SEN and Alternative Provision Lucia Glynn, Arcadis


Good Estate Management


PSBP Victoria Baker, ESFA


Make Consulting and The Collegiate Trust; A Partnership Toward Best Practice Asset Management Tim Warnefod, Make Consulting


Digital Recording of Construction ...A Memory for Life !! Alan Bryant, Multivista


Digitalisation and Education - A Discussion... Ian Aldous, Arcadis


The Role of BIM: benefi ts for the Designer, Contractor and Client/ End-user Andy Barraclough, Wates


BIM For Estates - The Complete Digitisation of Education Estates, Scott Pilgrim, BIMSense Ltd


Fire Safety in Schools Achieving Compliance Andrew Lowe, Bureau Veritas Building Control UK Limited


Data Driven Decision Making - Putting Teaching First Terry Stocks, Faithful + Gould


The Challenge and Benefi ts of Delivering Passivhaus in Schools Andrew Cross, Dawnus Construction, Chris Pembridge, WSP, Jonthan Hines, Architype


The Importance of Estate-Wide Condition Surveys and Why One Size Doesn't Fit All David Sharp, Simon Fullard, Actua


Managing Heritage Risk Kerrie Melrose, Turley


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