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How the 2012 Olympics Reshaped London
Date: Monday, April 15
Time: 2:30PM - 3:45PM
CM | 1.25
The current London Plan focuses on achieving social and economic convergence between the city’s long-unbalanced east and west ends. This session will examine how bidding for, winning, and delivering a legacy-based Olympics dramatically advanced this reshaping of London and explore the challenges that remain in realizing and fully capitalizing on its Olympic legacy.
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Colin Haylock
Immediate Past President RTPI
Haylock Planning and Design
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Bio: Colin Haylock is an Architect-Planner with over 35 years experience spanning public and private sector. He ran a large multi-disciplinary Environmental Design and Conservation Team for Newcastle City Council and managed specialist conservation services for the 5 Tyne and Wear Districts before becoming Urban Design Director for a major architectural practice. He was heavily involved with the work of CABE throughout its life and continues this engagement with Design Council CABE. He is now running an independent specialist consultancy and is a visiting lecturer UCL and Newcastle University. He is an Expert Panel member with Places Matter! and Northern Architecture and an awards assessor for Civic Trust, RICS and Constructing Excellence and has been appointed member of the London Mayor’s Design Advisory Group advising Boris Johnson through to April 2016. He was a founding member of the RTPI’s Urban Design Network and RTPI President in 2012.
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