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Festival of Place 2022
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The Festival of Place 2023 launches with 2-for-1 offer

Fast forward to summer - tickets are now on sale for Festival of Place 2023. Bringing you brilliant speakers, fresh and diverse voices, and the opportunity to get involved and learn. For a limited time only, buy one ticket and bring two attendees.

 

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This summer, Festival of Place 2023 is back at Boxpark Wembley in London on 5th July for a day of agenda-setting talks and happenings a stone’s throw from the legendary Wembley Stadium in Europe’s largest build-to-rent development. Get ready for an unmissable day of learning, inspiration and creativity at this unique property and built environment mixer which brings together local authorities, social housing providers, architects, government agencies, investors, community engagers, designers and developers who share the drive to create equitable and sustainable places.

 

Our fifth annual event is designed to break down silos in the property, architecture and placemaking industry, and bring together professionals to discern and imagine a positive social, equitable and environmental future for places. The emphasis is on great speakers and the spaces between the sessions, where a relaxed, fun and welcoming atmosphere encourages effortless networking through place hacks, happenings walking tours and shared food. We want our community to easily make new connections to follow up and result in innovative partnerships and project teams.

 

To get the best offer on the Festival of Place 2023 tickets we have a 2-for-1 offer available for a limited time only, so don’t miss your chance!

 

Last year, the Festival of place hosted groundbreaking sessions on violence against women and girls, designing for air quality, and building community in a build-to-rent market, alongside activities such as crazy golf, axe-throwing and design workshops.

 

Eve Holt, strategic director at Getting Manchester Moving, said she "loved every single panel discussion and workshop. That doesn’t just happen by magic. It was indeed an uncommonly good event on making sustainable and equitable places." 

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The event is designed as both a great day out for teams and a way of encouraging like-minded future collaborators to meet, learn and be inspired. With over 600 people expected in person, plus a 300-strong digital audience, 2023 will be the biggest festival yet. The event will also be live streamed using the Airmeet platform, which has been serving the festival community for several years, featuring its event-wide chat, popular emoji button and social lounge featuring video meeting tables.

 

The festival, which will celebrate its fifth birthday next year, has gained a reputation for the insight of its speakers, thought-provoking discussions, its inclusive audience and the promotion of fresh and challenging ideas on how to make places worth living in. Next year’s event is designed to energise professional practice, drive industry change and boost creativity.

 

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2022 Festival of Place speakers included:

Jon Alexander, Co-founder New Citizenship Project

Deborah Broomfield, Doctoral Researcher Leeds Beckett University

Pete Gladwell, Group Social Impact & Investment Director LGIM

Georgie Grant, Director Onion Collective CIC

Ivan Harbour, Architect and Senior Partner RSHP

James Saunders, CEO Quintain

Piers Taylor, Architect Invisible Studio

Romy Rawlings, Commercial Director Vestre

Amahra Spence, Founder & Creative Director MAIA

Malcolm Hamilton, Creative Director Play:Disrupt

Dr. Ellie Cosgrave, Director of CIC and Research Publica

Rachel Bell, National Chair, Women in Property Stride Treglown

Rachel Fisher, Deputy Director Land Use Policy Department foR Environment, Food & Rural Affairs

Rachel Miller, Investment Director Housing Growth Partnership

Dinah Bornat, Founder ZCD Architects

Paul Clark, Co-founder and Head of Land & Partnerships Stories

Liane Hartley, Director Mend

Sarah Hayford, Founder & CEO The Land Collective CIC

Dr. Nicola Headlam, Chief Economist and Head of Public Sector Red Flag Alert

Eve Holt, Strategic Director GM Moving

Imandeep Kaur, Founder and Director Civic Square

Frances Northrop, Associate Fellow New Economics Foundation

Alexandra Notay, Placemaking and Investment Directo PFP Capital

Lucy Reid, Assistant Director National Trust

David Roberts, Director Design for Homes

Jeevun Sandher, Economist King’s College London

Dr. Bridget Snaith, Partner Shape Landscape Architecture


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