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ACADEMIC WINDOWS UPON PLANNING Sabine Coady Schäbitz Director

The Academic Perspective. ACADEMIC WINDOWS UPON PLANNING Sabine Coady Schäbitz Director Collaborative Centre for the Built Environment (CCBE). 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | Melton Mowbray 27 th February 2014. Looking out from the University.

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ACADEMIC WINDOWS UPON PLANNING Sabine Coady Schäbitz Director

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  1. The Academic Perspective ACADEMIC WINDOWS UPON PLANNING Sabine Coady Schäbitz Director Collaborative Centre for the Built Environment (CCBE) 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | Melton Mowbray 27th February 2014

  2. Looking out from the University “…The question needs to be asked: does abandonment of the more profound aspects of planning in the provision of healthy and representational environments, in favour of the superficial and often temporary demands of commerce represent a good use of valuable resources?” EamonnCanniffe: Urban Ethic Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  3. Passion & Aspiration • Culture of the Built Environment • The notion of the Public Good • Planning as a Social Purpose Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  4. Key Considerations • Purpose of Planning • Planning and Politics • Planning as Democracy • Planning and Sustainability • Planning and Land • Planning and Governance Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  5. Looking out from the University… …not so much an ivory tower any more… Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  6. Future: Study • Content • Pedagogy • Internationalisation • Interdisciplinarity • Soft Skills • Industry Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  7. Future: Research & Consultancy • Academe at Forefront of Creative Thinking • Suggested Themes: • Central Government interventions into planning duties & approvals • Viability issues • Availability of land for building and construction • Use of planning appeals and decisions by planning inspectors • Use and impact of neighbourhood plans and local democracy • Use of confidentiality clauses and legal contractual arguments • Future sense of 'sustainable development' • Broad economic impact of planning on the economy in general Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  8. Future: Community Engagement • Broad politcalengagement • Education • CPD • Strategic Partnerships • Engagement with local communities Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  9. Future: Social Innovation "The market has squeezed the notion of the public good out of politics". Anna Minton on public and private space Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  10. UoN Initiatives • MSc Integrated Urbanism http://www.northampton.ac.uk/study/courses/courses-by-subject/geography/Integrated-Urbanism • University Town Northampton http://www.utn.org.uk • ESRC project: Tensions and Prospects The question of sustainable housing growth in Northampton and Milton Keynes • Neighbourhood Plan Spring Boroughs Northampton • European project on Social Innovation Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  11. MSc Integrated Urbanism PROGRAMME CONTENT Urbanism, Design and Architecture: Theory and History Urban Sociology: Place, Space and Communities Urban Economics: Development, Planning and Democracy Urban Psychology: Health and Wellbeing Smart Cities: Paradigm Ideopolis Urban Landscape: Ecology and Design Integrated Urban Design I: People, Dwelling, Heritage Integrated Urban Design II: Cities, Regeneration, Growth Integrated Urbanism Thesis: In-depth inquiry into a project of your own choice Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  12. Good architecture comes from good architects. Great architecture has to come from a client. Thom Mayne , Morphosis Good planning comes from good planners. Great planning has to come from a client. Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

  13. Please contact me: sabine.coadyschaebitz@northampton.ac.uk Sabine Coady Schäbitz I 100 Years of the RTPI: What is the future for planning? | The Academic Perspective

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