27th April 2010, 11:04 AM
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The relationship between Urban Design and the Historic Environment is a fundamental concern for planners, architects, designers, and all the diverse professions concerned with the evaluation and shaping of places. The historic environment provides the starting point for most urban design: it can both encapsulate the opportunities it offers and circumscribe possibilities. This seminar provides a unique opportunity to investigate different perspectives on the relationship between urban design and the historic environment and to engage some of the leading practitioners in the field in discussion and debate.
At the University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education
only 98 quid !
Yes... keep up to date with news, courses, views and films! Keep an eye on the BAJR Fed Home Page
For example, this is a great course which is of relevance in today's commercial archaeology... get ahead, get some coursework behind you... benefit your CV.. make yourself more employable...
click the link and find out more!
http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/content.php?135...ent-Course
The relationship between Urban Design and the Historic Environment is a fundamental concern for planners, architects, designers, and all the diverse professions concerned with the evaluation and shaping of places. The historic environment provides the starting point for most urban design: it can both encapsulate the opportunities it offers and circumscribe possibilities. This seminar provides a unique opportunity to investigate different perspectives on the relationship between urban design and the historic environment and to engage some of the leading practitioners in the field in discussion and debate.
At the University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education
only 98 quid !