RIBA City CPD Club 2020 Gateshead Day 119/03/20

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City CPD Club Gateshead Day 1

We have updated the 10 mandatory RIBA CPD Core Curriculum topics in response to the skills our members need to practice architecture, now and in the future. The ten Core topics will help you maintain competence, update your knowledge, acquire new skills, future-proof yourselves and your businesses and deliver socially purposeful architecture.

The RIBA City CPD Club 2020, an innovative schedule of seminars and workshops covering the 10 mandatory topics, is designed to help you achieve your annual CPD requirements.

Place making, what’s the future of place?

What are the diverse futures of place? The role of design is important in creating places and delivering homes for the future. The interactive and informative seminar will be offering an understanding of the cultural, social and environmental challenges of shaping places. During this seminar, there will be discussion of how you, as architects, can broaden your knowledge to integrate public realm, movement planning and urban design in your practice and/or work collaboratively with other disciplines and communities. In detail, the seminar will offer the following:

  • Test how the NPPF and the forthcoming PPG on design can offer a better platform for architects to lead and contribute to positive place shaping
  • Explore how drivers such as climate change, health and demography will inform place in the future
  • Offer case studies and expand upon recent RIBA national initiatives such as Design Matters and Future Place
  • Discuss opportunities to work together to strengthen expertise about the policies, tools and processes that can shape places such as design frameworks, codes, design guides, charrettes and national standards
  • Explore case studies from the RIBA’s Design Matters and Future Place initiatives, Public Practice, the national Design Network and more

Speaker: Annabel Keegan, Phil Jones Associates

Annabel is a qualified urban designer and transport planner with a background in architecture. She has over eighteen years of experience in multidisciplinary consultant teams, specialising in the delivery of design-led projects. Annabel is currently a member of numerous national design review panels and is a BFL12 assessor. She leads the Birmingham Urban Design team at PJA and is involved in a range of project types from residential master planning to developing innovative street and public realm designs. Annabel is practically minded and passionate about achieving synergy between movement planning and urban design and can bring this experience to the training sessions.

Core Curriculum topics

1. Places, planning and communities
2. Inclusive environments
3. Health, safety and wellbeing

Managing client relationships: how effective communication and documentation leads to successful projects

When dealing with the many varied tasks that running an architectural project entails, it is easy to focus on getting the job done ahead of communicating effectively with your client or keeping on top of your project documentation. 

At best this can lead to confused, anxious or unhappy clients; at worst to the breakdown of the working relationship, unsuccessful project outcomes and the associated legal or financial repercussions that may follow.

Using practical and actionable guidance, this seminar will demonstrate how effective communication and project documentation can be used as positive tools for managing the client experience, resulting in improved project success and practice efficiency.

Specifically, this seminar will look at:

  • Methods to recognise potentially negative aspects of the client/architect relationships and strategies to turn them into positive ones
  • Listening techniques to aid effective communication, better understand clients’ needs and create meaningful briefs
  • Examples of how to use the brief as live project document, to communicate and map changes in projects, and how this can inform future projects
  • How to recognise and utilise the appropriate real time dispute avoidance methods and mitigation strategies during the currency of a project to enable timely and cost-effective project delivery by maintaining relationships within the project team
  • The function and key principles of professional services contracts and how they can be used throughout a project as a framework for client management

Speaker: Jane Middlehurst, HomeNotes
Jane is a RIBA chartered architect and RIBA client adviser who has been working with, and learning from clients for the past seven years through her architecture practice Poulsom Middlehurst. Her first-hand experience of guiding clients through the architectural process led to the creation of HomeNotes, a client advice service providing support through group workshops, online learning and one-to-one consultations. Jane is passionate about understanding the client experience and using this as a positive influence to improve the architectural process. She is an experienced speaker, delivering group workshops, online webinars and external talks.

Speaker: Mark Pritchard, Howard Kennedy
Mark is a solicitor and construction specialist for Howard Kennedy with over ten years’ experience in high profile and complex dispute resolution. He advises members of the construction industry on risk during the lifespan of a project, from initial procurement to the settlement of disputes during the project and after completion. He has clients across the construction industry, including architects, structural engineers and quantity surveyors, as well as corporate and institutional clients, from national house builders, international energy companies, banks and other law firms. In addition to his experience in real time dispute resolution, he has conducted complex litigation in the TCC, Administrative Court and Court of Appeal. He has lectured within his industry and externally to clients on construction matters, particularly around risk and dispute avoidance.

Core Curriculum topics

1. Procurement and contracts
2. Business, clients and services
3. Legal, regulatory and statutory compliance

Other booking options

For more information on these or other topics included in the RIBA City CPD Club 2019 programme, please see programme page or booklet.

Organisation: RIBA
Date: 19/03/20
Time: 9:30am - 3:15pm
Speaker: Annabel Keegan, Phil Jones Associates, Jane Middlehurst, HomeNotes and Mark Pritchard, Howard Kennedy
Venue: Gateshead Civic Centre
Cost: £60 – £259.20
Type: CPD
Contact: Kate.Aldred@RIBA.org
Region: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Time of Day: Day
Topic: Other

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