Gleeds TV has a limited number of free tickets to the New Designers Exhbition held at the Business Design Centre London N1. Visit http://www.gleeds.tv/ to claim your free tickets.
The New designers exhibition showcases the very best in UK graduate design.
New Designers runs for two weeks and is divided into two parts incorporating 9 exciting design zones including two prestigious awards evenings which form an integral part of the event. Nowhere else is it possible to see such creativity across every major design discipline from architecture to animation, furniture to fashion, graphics to glass.
Part 1: 9-12 July 2009:
- Textiles, Fashion & Accessories Contemporary Applied Arts Ceramics & Glass Jewellery & Precious Metalwork One Year On
Part 2: 16-19 July 2009
- Product Design Furniture Design Visual Communications (including Graphic Design and Illustration) Spatial Design One Year On
Visit http://www.gleeds.tv/ to claim your free tickets.
Friday, 3 July 2009
Friday, 8 May 2009
UK Education Sector content: BSF, PsF, BSEC and More
Education is a hot topic in the construction sector - but the world of PFI, BSF, LSC and PsF can be confusing. Where to start?
This week on GTV there is a focus on the UK education sector, highlights include:
Tim Byles, Partnerships for Schools Chief Executive at BSEC 09Biggest Challenges for BSF in the future, including the economic implications of the recession on education, particularly BSF schemes.
http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=463
Frank Locker, Transforming Schools Consultant
Honored as Planner of the Year by the Council of Educational Facilities Planners International, Dr Locker has taught the annual school planning course at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and in the UK has been a BSF educational planner for 3 local authorities.
In this talk Dr Locker discusses various website which foster good educational design, these include: www.designshare.com, www.edutopia.org and www.cefpi.org .
Dr Locker also highlights Australia (particularly Western Australia & Victoria) and Minisota in the USA as good examples of leading the way in terms of education design. View the full clip online: http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=460
There are alos a series of interviews with Kent County Council (KCC) and the schools and students involved in the first wave of the BSF programme. KCC have been very pro-active in involving students in the design for education process. Keep an eye out for these clips in the next week.
This week on GTV there is a focus on the UK education sector, highlights include:
Tim Byles, Partnerships for Schools Chief Executive at BSEC 09Biggest Challenges for BSF in the future, including the economic implications of the recession on education, particularly BSF schemes.
http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=463
Frank Locker, Transforming Schools Consultant
Honored as Planner of the Year by the Council of Educational Facilities Planners International, Dr Locker has taught the annual school planning course at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and in the UK has been a BSF educational planner for 3 local authorities.
In this talk Dr Locker discusses various website which foster good educational design, these include: www.designshare.com, www.edutopia.org and www.cefpi.org .
Dr Locker also highlights Australia (particularly Western Australia & Victoria) and Minisota in the USA as good examples of leading the way in terms of education design. View the full clip online: http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=460
There are alos a series of interviews with Kent County Council (KCC) and the schools and students involved in the first wave of the BSF programme. KCC have been very pro-active in involving students in the design for education process. Keep an eye out for these clips in the next week.
Friday, 24 April 2009
Budget 2009: Impact on the property and construction industry
In line with the 2009 Budget, Gleeds TV has released two budget summary podcasts to evaluate the impact on the property and construction industry:
- Budget 2009 Overview - Gleeds Advisory: Taxation, Grants & Insurance
A summary of the implications of the budget on Budget 2009: Capital Allowances, Grants and construction costs. http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=450
- Budget Summary: Public Sector Investment Outlook
An overview of the 2009 Budget, focussing on the implication to public sector investment. http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=451
To view the clips visit www.gleeds.tv
- Budget 2009 Overview - Gleeds Advisory: Taxation, Grants & Insurance
A summary of the implications of the budget on Budget 2009: Capital Allowances, Grants and construction costs. http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=450
- Budget Summary: Public Sector Investment Outlook
An overview of the 2009 Budget, focussing on the implication to public sector investment. http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=451
To view the clips visit www.gleeds.tv
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Colin Matthews BAA CEO talk at the 'Movers & Shakers' Breakfast
At a recent 'Movers & Shakers' Breakfast, Colin Matthews BAA CEO addressed property and construction industry members to discuss "Modernising Heathrow and why it matters" as the government have now approved the third runway and new terminal.
Rather than just talking about Modernising Heathrow (which he did) the talk seems to be a hard sell for the third runway and new terminal.
Make up your own mind, view the clip at www.gleeds.tv
Rather than just talking about Modernising Heathrow (which he did) the talk seems to be a hard sell for the third runway and new terminal.
Make up your own mind, view the clip at www.gleeds.tv
Labels:
Architecture video,
construction,
Heathrow airport,
property
Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Boris Johnson addresses Movers & Shakers, the UK's leading Property Networking Organisation
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson addresses the London Movers & Shakers networking breakfast, topics include: the recession, the future of London, the Olympics and of course Ken Livingston but he struggles through some of the Q&A's from London's top property executives.
View the clip here:
http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=425
The next Movers & Shakers talk will be a joint BPF event with Francis Salway, Martin Moore, Ian Marcus & Nick Ritblat on Wednesday 6th May, to find out more:
http://www.moversandshakers.uk.com/index.php
View the clip here:
http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=425
The next Movers & Shakers talk will be a joint BPF event with Francis Salway, Martin Moore, Ian Marcus & Nick Ritblat on Wednesday 6th May, to find out more:
http://www.moversandshakers.uk.com/index.php
Monday, 9 March 2009
Oneplanetoneday: 'Providing greener choice' Kevin McCloud, Grand Designs
Kevin McCloud chairs this discussion on Zero carbon and One Planet Living in retrofit and existing communities, making it relevant to the public, communicating benefits.
Moving away from a focus mainly on new communities to include existing ones, how can we provide products and services which enable people to lead high quality lives within a sustainable ecological footprint?
How we communicate the benefits of zero carbon homes?
How can we build successful businesses offering greener choices?
What is the role of the public sector in this process?
Moving away from a focus mainly on new communities to include existing ones, how can we provide products and services which enable people to lead high quality lives within a sustainable ecological footprint?
How we communicate the benefits of zero carbon homes?
How can we build successful businesses offering greener choices?
What is the role of the public sector in this process?
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
West 8: Adriaan Geuze, Dutch Architecture and Humour
West 8: Adriaan Geuze
This is a funny talk (funny ha ha) as West 8 founder and Principle Architect talks about Dutch architecture and 'Fighting the Sea'. One of the best talks from the RIBA 'International Dialogues: Architecture and Climate Change' talks 2008 season.
This is a funny talk (funny ha ha) as West 8 founder and Principle Architect talks about Dutch architecture and 'Fighting the Sea'. One of the best talks from the RIBA 'International Dialogues: Architecture and Climate Change' talks 2008 season.
for the rest of the talk (another 45 mins or so) visit ww.gleeds.tv
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