definition

Com´mon`ty

n.

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(Scots Law) A common; a piece of land in which two or more persons have a common right.



Monday, July 4, 2011

Design Skills Symposium - Delivering Better Places

from Architecture and Design Scotland (A+DS)

27-29 September 2011. The Tolbooth, Stirling.
www.designskillsscotland.co.uk
<http://www.designskillsscotland.co.uk>

Overview
A+DS, Historic Scotland and Stirling Council are pleased to announce the programme for the 2nd annual Design Skills Symposium. This year, the focus is on Delivering Better Places. The success of the last year’s event in Dundee was clear, with resounding feedback from the broad range of delegates confirming that they had learnt practical skills that helped them in their job. 


Over the two and a half day event, delegates will develop practical skills in briefing, concept development and delivery testing in a series of workshops and expert seminars. A legacy of resources will support on-going learning after the event.

Audience
Delivering Better Places is a collective responsibility. It is about place based, collaborative working. In this context, the symposium is an interdisciplinary event, for all those involved in the process of shaping places.

The event will be of interest to policymakers and practitioners in the fields of physical design and regeneration, planning, development, transport, housing, public space and landscape as well as ecology, the historic environment, community planning and service delivery by design.

Attendance
Tickets are £99 for the full 2.5 day event and will be available to purchase via the event website shortly; the website sets out the programme in more detail:-

www.designskillsscotland.co.uk <http://www.designskillsscotland.co.uk

 If you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact Mark Whitehead (mark.whitehead@ads.org.uk) who will be able to help you.

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