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London and Stockholm: delivering sustainable housing
Thursday 12 September 2019, 08:00-10:00 NLA, The Building Centre, 26 Store St, London WC1E 7BT
Programme Champions
Diana Yu ADAM Architecture
Daniel Skidmore AECOM
Ben Stroud AECOM
Ian Yenney AECOM
Marta Galinanes Garcia AKT II
Rosie Cade Argent
Emily Pallot Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt
Marko Salopek Battersea Power Station
Dean Crossley BDP
Maarten Mutters BDP
Lydie Plancke BDP
Kelly Romero Be First Regeneration
Javier Castillo Benedetti Architects
Andy Heath BPTW
Michael Dillon CallisonRTKL
Stefanie Kingtiger CallisonRTKL
Anca Milotin CallisonRTKL
Gustavo Sbardelotto CallisonRTKL
James Felstead Child Graddon Lewis
Natalia Gentilcore Child Graddon Lewis
Sophie Latham Child Graddon Lewis
Sophie Courtright City of London Corporation
Dariel Mutingondo City of London Corporation
Charlotte Smale Conran and Partners
Jenny Juritz David Morley Architects
Karol Quinn David Morley Architects
Gill Upton Design & Build Guide
Julian Barrett EPR Architects
Alex Potter EPR Architects
Stina Hokby Fletcher Priest Architects
Ebony Bruce Four Communications
Emma DeClercq Four Communications
Niamh Greene Four Communications
Astrid Hugo Gensler Europe
Samantha Sainsbury Gerald Eve
Sophia Ceneda Glenn Howells Architects
Carmel Keren Greater London Authority
Natalie Orde Grosvenor Europe
Steve Kennard Hadley Property Group
Mark Lebihan Hadley Property Group
Matt Rimmer Hadley Property Group
Scott Grady Haptic Architects
Seth Rutt Hawkins\Brown
Maria Cunico Haworth Tompkins
Diana Dina Haworth Tompkins
Patrick Quinn Haworth Tompkins
Selven Iyaroo haysmacintyre
Ben Abel Hilson Moran
Ashley Bateson Hoare Lea
Fiona Le Dortz HTA Design
Maarit Heinonen-Smith IBI Group
Georgie Couling ING MEDIA
Ewa Dawidowicz John Robertson Architects
Kasia O'Brien John Robertson Architects
Stefan Mannewitz Karakusevic Carson Architects
Cobus Bothma KPF
Samantha Brook KSS Design Group
Mark Bradbury LB Enfield
Anna-Lisa Pollock LB Enfield
Lindsey Blecher LB Newham
Marta Bandeira Levitt Bernstein
Simon Lea Levitt Bernstein
Riaan Louw Levitt Bernstein
Jo McCafferty Levitt Bernstein
Lotta Nyman Levitt Bernstein
Sasha Birksted Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Douglas Inglis Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Ned Adams-Felton LLDC
Lance Digby LLDC
Ian Jenner LLDC
Ian Jenner LLDC
Farai Muzambi LLDC
Clayton Thomas LLDC
Clayton Thomas LLDC
Robin Sjoholm Outpost
Jonathan Childs Pell Frischmann
Philip Cave Philip Cave Associates
David Lindsay Pocket living
Adam Miller Ramboll
Roland Williams Rianta
Chris White Rider Levett Bucknall
Chris Papanastasiou Robert Bird Group
Paul Ruff RUFFARCHITECTS
Ender Ozkan RWDI
Ben Lovedale Sheppard Robson
Peter Cosgrave Squire & Partners
See-Beng Ng Squire & Partners
Yiota Spyropoulou The Collective
Sarah Creedon tp bennett
Sharon Giffen Transport for London
Birkin Haward van Heyningen and Haward
Joanna van Heyningen van Heyningen and Haward
Kirsten Haggart Waugh Thistleton Architects
Chris Kempster Waugh Thistleton Architects
Stephen Anyanwu Westminster City Council
Nicola Bigmore White Arkitekter
Linda Thiel White Arkitekter
Michael Woodford White Arkitekter
George Buxton WSP
Phil Blackshaw WYG
Lucy Farrow WYG
Rochelle Fleming WYG
Sakshi Gupta WYG
Nic Lee WYG
Ludovico Lombardi Zaha Hadid Architects
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PROGRAMME BIOGRAPHIES
08:30
LON – Welcome from London chair
Peter Murray, Curator-in-Chief, New London Architecture and London Mayor’s Design Advocate
08:35
STO – Welcome from Stockholm chair
Monica von Schmalensee, CEO, White Arkitekter and London Mayor’s Design Advocate
08:40
STO – The shape of housing in Stockholm Torlief Falk, City Architect, City of Stockholm
08:50
LON – The shape of housing in the UK
Andy von Bradsky, Head of Architecture, Housing Supply and Planning Directorate, The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
09:00
STO – Swedish model housing and affordability
Per Magnius, Head of Real Estate Development, Olov Lindgren
09:10
LON – Delivering homes for Londoners Robbie Erbmann, Head of Housing Strategy, Transport for London
09:20
Panel discussion and Q&A How to tackle two of our city’s biggest challenges – sustainable and affordable housing
LON – Miles Attenborough, Technical Director, AECOM STO – Kristoffer Roxbergh, Architect and Partner, White Architecture
10:00
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In the UK, former Prime Minister Theresa May’s recent commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050 should enliven a new movement in housing delivery, enabling a greener and more sustainable approach to tackling the acute need for housing in the capital. It is therefore timely to bring London together with Stockholm, a city known for its world class housing and leading green agenda, to look at marrying huge pressure on housing delivery with a more green and sustainable future. This international dialogue event will allow these two cities to discuss housing, looking at new delivery mechanisms, affordability and how both are ensuring the future of housing delivery is sustainable from an economic, social, and environmental perspective. A live video seminar, taking place simultaneously in both cities, brings together speakers and audiences to foster cross-city dialogue. This event is a key part of the NLA International programme which brings together cities for discussion and debate about shared urban issues.
Peter Murray @nlalondon / @PGSMurray Curator-in-Chief, New London Architecture and London Mayor’s Design Advocate Peter was editor of Building Design and RIBA Journal before starting Blueprint Magazine in 1983. He is President of Wordsearch, the global communications and design consultancy. He has curated many architectural exhibitions at the Royal Academy as well as exhibitions held at NLA. He is founder of the London Festival of Architecture and is author of various architectural books. He is a Past Master of The Architects’ Company, a visiting professor at IE University in Madrid, Chairman of The London Society and a keen cyclist.
Torleif Falk City Architect, City of Stockholm Torleif has been working since the early nineties at different private architect´s offices in Stockholm with all scales from interior to housebuilding to city-planning. He is currently working to develop housing projects for the private sector and municipal sector – as a special coordinator for housing projects at the City Executive Office of Stockholm. Since 2016, he has been City Architect of Stockholm, a strategic role for the City of Stockholm, providing overall planning and design at the Office of City Planning.
Monica von Schmalensee CEO, White Arkitekter and London Mayor’s Design Advocate Monica is Architect, Partner and CEO of White Arkitekter, Scandinavia’s pioneer and thought-leader in sustainable architecture. White is most recognised for visionary examples of sustainable architecture, such as the 100-year Masterplan for the relocation of the City of Kiruna in Sweden’s in the Arctic north. Monica is founder and former chairman of Sweden Green Building Council and member of Formas Scientific Council for Swedish research. Monica was recently honoured with the prestigious Leadership Award 2016 for her outstanding contribution and impact to a sustainable built environment in Sweden.
Andy von Bradsky Head of Architecture, Housing Supply and Planning Directorate, The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Andy has over 30 years’ experience in housing and regeneration for the private and public sector, having extensive experience in a high profile architectural practice. He is currently employed by the Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government working across divisions advising on quality of homes and places, on housing led regeneration projects and Grenfell Tower. He has been associated with many awards for his previous practice, PRP, when he was Chairman. He is a Chairman of the Housing Forum, a cross housing industry membership organisation, and contributed to the Government’s Housing Standards Review.
Kristoffer Roxbergh Architect and Partner, White Architecture Kristoffer is an architect focused on empathic homes that respond to the individual’s social needs. Projects range from low rent and low carbon student housing with shared communal spaces and friend apartments to residential developments with co-housing concepts. This is combined with a long experience of urban residential planning processes in Scandinavia.
Robbie Erbmann Head of Housing Strategy, Transport for London TfL have an ambitious target of starting on the sites that will deliver 10,000 homes by May 2021, of which 50% will be affordable – while at the same time realising £850 million in value. Robbie’s team are charged with delivering the strategy, policy and plans to deliver these targets – as well as enabling the delivery of other mayoral priorities in areas such as energy and training and skills. Robbie’s previous roles have included working as Special Adviser at Cabinet Office, as well as senior adviser roles to both Tessa Jowell and Ken Livingstone.
Miles Attenborough Technical Director, AECOM Miles is a technical director of AECOM’s Sustainable Development Group. He has particular experience in the sustainable planning and design of buildings and communities using low carbon energy systems. Miles has worked both with Government at a policy level and with development and regeneration teams, to identify innovative but practical approaches to addressing climate change and creating healthy sustainable places for people to live and work.