How To Decarbonise Masterplans: Expert Strategies. An Urban Design Group Discussion



Beyond Buildings: Decarbonising infrastructure on masterplans. Research report and design guidance.
00:00:00 – Introduction by Katja Stille. The challenges and rigour of engineering as a career. Collaboration across disciplines.
00:04:44 – Beyond Buildings. Introducing the research. Judith Sykes.
00:10:05 – The timing of decision making
00:10:38 – What is in the research? Kimberley Ertl
00:11:24 – Working examples
00:17:07 – Specific projects
00:18:12 – Surface water drainage
00:19:37 – Lee Valley Ice Centre water management
00:20:34 – The guidance
00:21:20 – Reflections, particularly infrastructure carbon vs building carbon
00:23:18 – Brief summary by Katja
00:25:24 – The designer’s perspective. Gemma Noakes
00:28:47 – Park Hill
00:31:16 – The Old Vinyl Factory
00:34:45 – Lewisham, London
00:38:00 – Mayfield, Manchester
00:41:07 – Hayes Park
00:43:00 – Northstowe
00:44:54 – Summary by Katja
00:47:06 – Decarbonising Ebbsfleet. Buildings / transport / water and waste / facilities and land use. Simon Harrison
00:54:26 – James Parker. Experience across a range of projects.
01:02:00 – How can decarbonisation be brought forward on the timeline?
01:09:42 – The proposed ‘green cover’ and data.
01:18:11 – Concluding observations
Chair – Katja Stille – Past Chair, UDG, & Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design
Engineering perspective – Presenting of the report on De-carbonising masterplanning – Kimberley Ertl and Judith Sykes, Expedition
The masterplanner perspective – designing with de-carbonisation in mind
Gemma Noakes, Associate Director, Studio Egret West:
Panel Discussion including:
Simon Harrison, Ebbsfleet Development Corporation: Client perspective and Sustainability Frameworks
James Parker, Clarion: Client Perspective and Delivery

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