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HALF-DAY CONFERENCE NLA Annual Cycling Summit Tuesday 4 August 2015, 14:00 – 18:00 NLA, The Building Centre, 26 Store Street WC1E 7BT @nlalondon #NLACycleSummit Sponsored by
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HALF-DAY CONFERENCE

NLA Annual Cycling SummitTuesday 4 August 2015, 14:00 – 18:00 NLA, The Building Centre, 26 Store Street WC1E 7BT

@nlalondon#NLACycleSummit

Sponsored by

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Session 1: Cycle safety

14.00

Welcome from chair

Peter Murray, Chairman, NLA and Finalist for Cycling Champion of the Year

14:05

Keynote

Andrew Gilligan, Cycling Commissioner

14:20

Construction Industry Cycling Commission - Introduction

Mike Hussey, Chairman, CICC and CEO, Almacantar

14:30

Construction Industry Cycling Commission – cycle safety report

Phil Jones, Managing Director, Phil Jones Associates

14:40

London Cycling Design Standards

Brian Deegan, Principal Technical Specialist - Cycling, Transport for London

14:55

Update on mini-Hollands

Roger Hawkins, Partner, Hawkins\Brown

15:10

Panel discussion - speakers above plus

Rosie Downes, Campaigns Manager, London Cycling Campaign

15:35

Coffee and networking

Session 2: Project updates and case studies

16:00

Quietways

Kelly Clark, Head of Quietways, Sustrans

16:15

Leonard Circus - shared space

Ben Kennedy, Principal Transport Planner, LB Hackney

16:30

Building for cyclists

Yair Ginor, Director, Lipton Rogers Developments

16:45

Cycle Parking

Tass Mavrogordato, Chief Executive, inmidtown

17:00

Learnings from abroad

Henk Bouwman, Director, Academy of Urbanism

17:15

Thames Deckway

Anna Hill, Founding Director, River Cycleway Consortium Ltd

17:30

Panel discussion - speakers above

18:00

Conference ends

18:10

Bikes vs Cars screening with cash bar 2

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•Uniquebiketaggingsystem

•Preventstailgatingwithorwithoutabike

•Encouragescycleuse

•Easytouse&retrofit

•Internal&externalapplications

•Internalmediaadvertisingspace

THE NEW SMART SOLUTION FOR BIKE PARKING

Our other Anti-tailgating solutions

•HighSecurityPortals

•Turnstiles

•SMACS-Sensorbased

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Andrew Gilligan

Cycling Commissioner

Andrew was born in London and educated at Grey Court School, Richmond, Kingston College of Further Education and Cambridge University. As a journalist he has worked for the London Evening Standard, Channel 4, the Today Programme and The Spectator. He will continue to work part time as a reporter for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph newspapers. Andrew has won various awards for his journalism, including Journalist of the Year at the British Press Awards. As a journalist and blogger, Andrew has written extensively about the need for improved cycle facilities. He devised and launched the Evening Standard’s 2007 ‘Safer Cycling’ campaign.

Yair Ginor Director, Lipton Rogers Developments

Yair is an equity partner and Director of Lipton Rogers Developments, responsible for originating and overseeing the delivery of large-scale development projects. Prior to LRD he was at Chelsfield Partners where he led developments totalling over £1.5bn value, including Elizabeth House, Waterloo and Hawley Wharf at Camden Lock. Yair holds an Mphil in Real Estate Finance from the University of Cambridge and a B.Arch in Architecture. He is a visiting lecturer in the Said Business School, Oxford University as well as the department of Land Economy in Cambridge.

Henk Bouwman

Director, Academy of Urbanism

Henk established his own urbanism practice UiP urban producers in 1998, that specialises in managing urban change and innovation in Places of Connection: city centers and station districts in Europe and Asia. Urban-imPulse is based in London and the Netherlands. Henk is currently working for the Independent Transport Commission ITC consulting on the spatial impact of High Speed Rail on UK cities. Next he is leading a scenario study on UK Rail 2065 for the Forseight programme for the Government Office for Science. And he is working on how to implement cycling in UK streets! He has held a number of academic posts and is currently teaching at the Academies in Amsterdam and Tilburg and he is director of the Academy of Urbanism in London. He is MSc in Architecture and Urbanism from the University of Technology in Delft (NL). @theAoU

BIOGRAPHIES

Roger Hawkins

Partner, Hawkins\Brown

Roger founded Hawkins\Brown with Russell Brown in 1988 and is recognised as one of the leading architects in the UK. Roger is a people person. His ability to see things from the client’s viewpoint and to get into the mindset of users is key to the way Hawkins\Brown practices architecture. He is a firm believer that good architecture needs to address a social agenda and is always keen to promote user needs and aspirations. He sees an opportunity in everything and uses this to raise the ambitions of those around him. @hawkins_brown

Brian Deegan Principal Technical Specialist - Cycling, Transport for London

Brian is a technical specialist in cycling at Transport for London. He was one of the lead authors of the London Cycling Design Standards and has been at the forefront of cycle infrastructure design for many years. His main role is to ensure design quality for all the elements of the Mayor’s Vision for Cycling programme including Quietways, Central London Grid, Mini Holland’s and Superhighways. Follow him on twitter for technical information on cycle route design @bricycle

Kelly Clark Head of Quietways, Sustrans

Kelly has spent the last 12 years working in transport and logistics including 6 years planning and delivering transport services for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. She is part of the Sustrans London team working to make London a better place to live by enabling more people to make their everyday journeys by cycling or walking. Sustrans are TfL’s delivery agent for the Quietways programme, working with Boroughs and Managing Authorities to plan, design and deliver Quietway routes throughout London. @sustranslondon

Rosie Downes Campaigns Manager, London Cycling Campaign

Founded in 1978, London Cycling Campaign is a charity that ensures everyone who cycles, or wants to cycle, has a voice. It is the capital’s leading cycling organisation with more than 40,000 members and supporters. Prior to joining London Cycling Campaign, Rosie held positions at Living Streets, the national charity that stands up for pedestrians, and CTC, the national cyclists’ organisation. She was recently named one of BikeBiz magazine’s Women in Cycling 2015. @rosannadownes @london_cycling

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Mike Hussey

Chairman, CICC and CEO, Almacantar

Mike is a Fellow of RICS and is recognised as one of the key experts in the Central London property market. He is a prolific developer, responsible for some of the landmark schemes built in the capital in the last 20 years. Before founding Almacantar, Mike spent seven years at Land Securities plc where he was an Executive Board Director with responsibility for the London portfolio and Strategic Land portfolio. Prior to Land Securities, Mike was responsible for all property transactions at the Canary Wharf Group, as Head of Leasing and Marketing. @Mr_Property_W1

Ben Kennedy Principal Transport Planner, LB Hackney

Ben has 15 years’ experience working on highways, transport, environmental and urban improvement schemes in London in both the public and private sectors. He has spent the past 8 years at Hackney delivering the Council’s transport policies and projects. @greenerhackney

Phil Jones

Managing Director, Phil Jones Associates

Phil is a Chartered Engineer with around 30 years’ experience in traffic engineering, transport planning and urban design. In recent years Phil has been involved in many cycling initiatives, including editing the Welsh Government’s Active Travel Design Guidelines and is a member of the DfT’s Cycle Proofing Working Group. @Phil_PJA

Tass Mavrogordato

Chief Executive, inmidtown

Tass is Chief Executive of inmidtown Business Improvement District and has worked across the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors specializing in business development, turnaround, and growth. A background in the creative industries enables innovative thinking and the rigor of an MBA enables effective and efficient delivery. @inmidtownbuzz

Peter Murray

Chairman, New London Architecture and Finalist for Cycling Champion of the Year

Peter serves as the Chairman of NLA. Trained as an architect, he was an editor of Building Design and RIBA Journal before starting Blueprint in 1983. He has curated a number of major architectural exhibitions and is Chairman of the communications consultancy Wordsearch. He is founder of both NLA and the London Festival of Architecture and is author of various architectural books including “The saga of Sydney Opera House” and “A passion to build”. He is a visiting professor of IE University in Madrid and Hon. Sec. of the Bedford Park Society. @PGSMurray

Anna Hill

Founding Director, River Cycleway Consortium Ltd

With experience spanning the international space, creative, entertainment, and education industries, Anna has established herself as a highly regarded leader and creative strategist in sustainable and user-centered design products and services. With a dedicated commitment to the social, humanitarian and environmental vision, Hill partnered with renowned architect David Nixon and established the UK environmental firm River Cycleway Consortium Ltd. in 2012. In a collaboration they initiated in 2008, the duo applied their expertise to conceptualize and develop the recently proposed and critically acclaimed “Thames Deckway Project,” a clean-energy generating floating cycle path and flood emergency relief system backed by Britain’s leading engineering firm Arup and Hugh Broughton Architects. @Thames_Deckway

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DELEGATE LIST

NAME ORGANISATION

Henk Bouwman Academy of Urbanism

Nick Acton Adams AFK Studios

Laurence Neal Allies and Morrison

James Waite Almacantar

Christian Spencer-Davies AMODELS

Emily Benford Apex Lifts

Naike Zambotti AR Urbanism

Mike Snowden Ashden

Hannah Pyper Atkins

Barbara Toscani Barbara Toscani

Sophie Tyler Better Bankside

Lisa Gunn Bilfinger GVA

Timothy Day Bree Day

Scott Dougal British Cycling

Martin Key British Cycling

Robert McLean British Cycling

Alex Russell British Cycling

Steve Whyman Broadgate Estates

Joe Nightingale Brookfield Multiplex

John Burrell Burrell Foley Fischer

David Hurren BWB Consulting

Tom Short Camargue

James Felstead Child Graddon Lewis

Chris Dyson Chris Dyson Architects

Mike Hussey CICC and Almacantar

Iain Simmons City of London Corporation

Marcus Shields Colvin & Moggridge

Koral Ikiz Colvin and Moggridge

NAME

Ray Bryant Construction Industry Cycling Commission

Oliver Bawden Cove Burgess

Tim Burgess Cove Burgess

Andrew Gilligan Cycling Commissioner

Charlie Palmer Cycling Megacities

Gregg Stone Dowling Jones Stone

Jonathan Schoening Eric Parry Architects

Simon Carter FCB Studios

Colin Ledwith Futurecity

Francis Bernstein Gipsy Hill Residents Association

Camilla Ween Goldstein Ween Architects

Scott Marshall Grosvenor

Roger Hawkins Hawkins\Brown

Simon Henley Henley Halebrown Rorrison

Mike Taylor Hopkins Architects

Clive Burbridge Iceni Projects

Simon Possee Iceni Projects

Andrea Klettner ING Media

Tass Mavrogordato inmidtown

Dean Gibbs JMP Consultants

Andrew Dobson John Thompsin & Partners

Nick Knight KBI

Emma Kennedy KKS Strategy

Rachel Buck LB Enfield

Lars Chresta LB Enfield

Ben Kennedy LB Hackney

Sally Crew LB Southwark

Rachel Botterill Leigh Day

ORGANISATION

DELEGATE LIST

NAME ORGANISATION

Martin Hornby Lendlease

Jacob Wilson Levitt bernstein

Jane Davis Lewisham Cyclists

Yair Ginor Lipton Rogers Developments

Rosie Downes London Cycling Campaign

Adrian Wikeley LUC

Richard Williams MAA Architects

Peter Treadgold Maines Consulting

Matthew Bugg Make Architects

Ben Stewart Make Architects

Kate Pleban Maynard Design

Iain Entwistle Meesons

John Gregory Meesons

Graham Sims Meesons

Jeremy Terry Meesons

Robert Bower Montagu Evans

Mark Ellis Mott MacDonald

Matthew Ring Mott MacDonald

Jamie Ford Neame Sutton

Phil Jones Phil Jones Associates

Karen Cook PLP Architecture

Josh Wilson PLP Architecture

Roger Holdsworth Pollard Thomas Edwards

Gemma Ahkin Price & Myers

Owen Bentley Project Centre

Sean McKenzie Project Centre

Alex Arestis Publica

William Beeston Publica

NAME

Steve Revill-Darton Publica

Gary Stanesby Purcell

Anna Hill River Cycleway Consortium

Rupert Maude Rupert Maude

Darran Sly Skanska UK

Peter Jackson SOM

Robert Mawson Stride Treglown Limited

Kelly Clarke Sustrans

Stephen Frost Sustrans

Sarah Jenkinson Tibbalds

Claire Treanor Tibbalds

Steve Proctor TMS Consultancy

Michael Barratt Transport for London

Brian Deegan Transport for London

Mark Strong Transport Initiatives

David Hampton Tyrens UK

Agata Lo Certo Tyrens UK

Luuk van Kessel UCL

Julie Guilhem Urban Flow

Lorna Sewell Urban Flow

Philip Leone-Ganado Waterman Infrastructures & Environment

Chris Williamson WestonWilliamson+Partners

Ulrike Steven WHAT IF: Projects

Eddy Joyce WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff

Edward Jennings

Hedva Yaari

ORGANISATION

With special thanks to cyclehoop for providing cycle parking in the South Crescent for today’s event.

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NLA - Driving the agenda to shape a better city In association with:

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Partners and Event Sponsors:

Programme Sponsors:

Borough Partners:

3DReid | Adam Architecture | ADREM Group | alinea consulting | Andrzej Blonski Architects | Apex Lifts | Applied | AR Urbanism | Architecture for Humanity UK | Ardmore Group | Arney Fender Katsalidis | Aros Architects | Atlas Industries UK Ltd | Atomik Architecture | Atrium Ltd | Audley Retirement | Aukett Swanke | Avanti Architects Ltd | BAM Construct | Barr Gazetas | Barron and Smith Ltd | Barton Willmore | BCP Group | Bell Phillips Architects | Bellsure Group | Belsize Architects | BPTW | Brick Development Association | British Council of Offices | Brockton Capital | BT Facilities Services Ltd | Buchanan Hartley Architects Ltd | Bureau of Silly Ideas | Burns + Nice | Buro Four | Buro Happold | burwell deakins:architects | BWB Consulting | Cabe at Design Council | Calfordseaden | Camargue | Campbell Architects | Canary Wharf Group | Capita Property and Infrastructure | Capital Architecture | Carey Group Plc | Cartwright Pickard Architects | Cathedral Group | Catja de Haas Architect | 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New London Tour: The City Blue Badge Walking Tour Saturday 8 August, Afternoon

Walking tour led by professional Blue Badge Guides, examinining new architecture, development and public realm in the Square Mile.

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Culture Triumphs: New London Awards winners Breakfast Talk Tuesday 11 August, Morning

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