We will be joined by three industry experts to discuss how digital technology will shape the way we design our built-environment. There will also be a discussion on the lessons already learned from innovation projects in informing the future requirements for intelligent infrastructure.
Speakers:
Llewelyn Morgan
Llewelyn leads a service area within Oxfordshire County Council that leads on Innovation for the Council. The Service has been built up by Llewelyn and colleagues, starting as a small outward focused Research and Innovation team, leading on developing innovative strategies and projects in Transport and Environment it is now broadening its scope to encompass challenges in areas such as Social Care, Education, Public Health supporting these directorates to work collaboratively on innovative solutions to long held or increasing problems.
David Bainbridge
David is a Planning Director at Savills, primarily based in their Oxford office. David started his planning career in 1998 in East Cambridgeshire and has headed west since with stints in Northampton and Milton Keynes. David advised clients on the planning for development on strategic land and residential-led development across the Oxford-Cambridge Arc. This involves discussions with clients, consultants and wider stakeholders on infrastructure provision and seeking to future-proof development where possible. The issue of what infrastructure, where and when is fundamental to the delivery of new communities.
Harry Cross
Harry is a Senior Transport Planner at Paul Basham Associates and helps to run the Oxford office where he project manages a variety of teams to support a mix of both private and public sector schemes across multiple disciplines. Born and raised in the area, Harry is well aware of the transport infrastructure in Oxfordshire, as well as the opportunities and constraints it can present with regards to future planning considerations. Harry will be exploring about the great opportunities for intelligent infrastructure to better inform the planning system and how we design transport systems and how will this affect access and layout consideration
Thank you to our sponsor, Savills who were kindly going to host this event at their Oxford office in March 2020 but we unable to due to COVID19.
Annabel Le Lohé will be hosting the questions section of the webinar, in her role as Vice-Chair of the RTPI Thames Valley Young Planners Network and Chair of the ACE Emerging Professionals London and South East. Attendees are encouraged to send in their questions ahead of the event on Monday, 27 July and using the Q&A function during the webinar
The link to the webinar will be sent out a day before the event.
This event forms part of RTPI Online series 2020, brought to you by TVYPN and ACE.