New London Architecture

Living together: co-living communities, Powered by PechaKucha

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Wednesday 14 August 2024
18:15 - 20:15

This PechaKucha explores how thoughtfully designed living schemes are fostering community-building through shared spaces and innovative housing models.
The concept of "living together" encompasses a range of housing solutions, from co-living and build-to-rent schemes to purpose-built student accommodation and intergenerational housing initiatives. These diverse housing typologies are addressing market gaps and catering to renters at different stages of their lives, from students and recent graduates to families and older adults.
 
This PechaKucha will explore how these different housing schemes can unite people from diverse backgrounds and generations, fostering a sense of belonging and connection. Discussions will cover key principles of architectural design that promote interaction and connectivity among residents, alongside strategies for creating inclusive environments.
 
How can communities be created in high-rise buildings? In what ways can well-designed buildings unite diverse populations through intergenerational living?
 
Join us to engage with research and schemes that are exploring how our industry can successfully foster communities across such various housing typologies.

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Programme

18:15   
Arrival & Registration  
 
18:45   
Welcome from the Chair
Catherine Staniland, Director, NLA 
 
18:50   
Presentations
 
Emerging Trends in Co-living 2024
Jo Winchester, Co-Living Strategy and Valuation, Gerald Eve 
 
The Palm House 
Greg Moss, Partner and Residential Sector Lead, Hawkins/Brown

Lordship Lane  
Ameya Bhusari, Associate Architect, Corstorphine + Wright 
 
New Ground
Patrick Devlin, Partner, Pollard Thomas Edwards 
 
Chobham Manor 
Irene Man, Director of Planning (Development), London Legacy Development Corporation

19:25  
Q&A 
 
19:45  
Networking 
 
20:15  
End

Speaker biographies

Jo Winchester

Co-Living Strategy and Valuation, Gerald Eve

Catherine Staniland

Director, New London Architecture

Greg Moss

Partner, Residential Sector Lead, Hawkins\Brown Ltd

Patrick Devlin

Partner, Pollard Thomas Edwards

Irene Man

Director of Planning, London Legacy Development Corporation

Ameya Bhusari

Associate, Corstorphine & Wright


Housing

#NLAHousing

Venue

The London Centre
3 Aldermanbury
London
EC2V 7HH

Accessibility

There are 4 steps to the main entrance, with a level access entrance via the Guildhall West Wing approximately 200 feet away. There are toilets and accessible toilets via stairs or a lift to the lower ground floor. If you would like more information, or have any access requirements, please let us know what these are and how we can best accommodate these by emailing events@nla.london.

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