Inclusive Design within a Historic Environment

Inclusive Design within a Historic Environment

Your First CPD Opportunity of 2009!

Exterior of St Luke’s Church – Home of the London Symphony Orchestra

Tuesday 13 January 2009, 9.30am to 1.00pm
The Hawksmoor Church of St Luke’s 1733

This Grade 1 listed building was declared unsafe in 1959 but is now home to the London Symphony Orchestra’s education centre. It is a vibrant, inclusive and sustainable venue that celebrates its past, embraces the present and looks to the future with relish.

Meet the architect, access consultant, conservation and design officers, access officer, building control officer, client and funder of this flagship development:

Islington Council invites you to attend this unique conference to debate questions of inclusion, conservation and sustainable development.

New entrance door to St Luke’s Church

The keynote speech will be delivered by Richard Griffiths
(RIBA and Civic Trust Award winner); architect to
Southwark Cathedral, St Albans Abbey, Sutton House and Lambeth Palace.

The event will take place within St Luke’s main hall and you will have the opportunity to; tour the building and question those responsible for its regeneration in a case study seminar, network with like-minded professionals, and discuss with Heritage Lottery Fund representatives their policies and priorities for future funding.

This event is suitable for all professionals with an interest in Heritage and Inclusive Design, including Architects, designers, conservation and access officers, access consultants, architectural historians and other similar professions working with Historic buildings in the private, public and voluntary sectors.

Interior view of St Luke’s Church

Booking essential – substantial discounts for early bird and group booking!

Booking information is available to download at the bottom of this page.

Call 020 7527 2394 for more information.


Page Last Updated: 12 December 2008