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Welcome
to PRIAN
The
Public Realm Information Advice Network
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The
purpose of this site is to encourage and
disseminate best practice in the design,
management and maintenance of the public realm by exchanging information, building
networks and raising standards among professionals working in the field. We hope
to
make a positive contribution to the quality of the urban experience in the UK.
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Professional
Certificiate in the
Design & Management of the Public Realm
Course dates: 21st - 23rd
April & 16th - 18th
June

You will learn how successful public streets and spaces are
designed using the latest place making techniques. The whole
process, from accessing funding and initial briefing to construction,
maintenance and whole life costing. Leading industry experts
reveal essential concepts, tools and techniques for co-ordinated
approach of the multi-disciplinary issues when achieving
high quality public realm.
After 6 days
and assignment work gain a recognised professional certificate.
Course is designed for all professionals
influencing the public realm including: Traffic & Transport
Engineers, Planners, Sustainable Transport Officers, Project
& Development Control Officers.
Individuals and the organisations they work for, will benefit
from practical implementation techniques.
BOOK
NOW for Spring 2009
Contact us for booking & information: publicrealmPRIAN@aol.com
Download the provisional booking form.
•Place
making
•Learn direct
from leading industry experts
•Multi-disiplinary case studies & workshop
•Accredited certificate from English Heritage
& IHIE.
• CPD for IHT &
RTPI members
•Essential
for all professionals who
influence the
public realm
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Does the flying motorbike really help cyclists? |
Cyclists like to take short cuts. Though we can’t support
the idea that cyclists should go the wrong way up every one
way street, there are many places where they could safely pass
a No entry sign.
But there isn’t a simple sign to tell everyone where
they can. The obvious traffic sign, No entry except for cycles,
sign 616 with 954.4, is not lawful. The sign that is lawful,
619, the flying motorbike, is less obvious.
If you have evidence that sign 619 is, or is not understood,
please let us know.
Let
us know at: publicrealmPRIAN@aol.com
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Department
for Transport launch Local Transport Note 1/08
Traffic Management and Streetscape
The
Department for Transport published its latest guidance,
to further link traffic and highway engineering
with the visual considerations of the public realm.
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Design
and Management of the Public Realm presents
this latest thinking with two of the contributors, Mike
Morris
and Colin Davis.
Book your place on the course
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Mike
Slinn, IHT President endorses public realm course for CPD.
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members can obtain an IHT, Public Realm CPD certificate
and learn how
to apply more widely the principles set out in the Manual
for Streets.
Book on the PRAIN course and learn direct from leading
experts who were
the authors and contributors
of the DFT and the Department for Communities
manual.
Course
details & Booking information
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Mike Slinn, past president
of the IHT, has announced that the Design and Management of
the Public Realm course is the new accredited CPD for IHT members.
It follows a programme of workshops and conferences organised
by CABE for quality streetscape.
For more Top Tips |
Peter Heath's 3 pre-conditions for sucessful
public realm
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Peter Heath, Principal Urban
Designer
www.atkinsglobal.com
Go to our Top
Tips page to view Peter's 3 pre-conditions
for
sucessful public realm improvement. |
CABE
endorses PRIAN public realm course
The course supports CABE's priorities in
the public realm.
"The course offers delegates an active,
high quality learning experience."
Sarah Gaventa, Director, CABE Space

Recent
IHIE Design and Management of the Public Realm course
students
give us their views.
Students
give the course a resounding thumbs up. The last course
was fully
booked with representation from a wide cross section
of professionals, including engineers,
urban designers, landscape
architects and planners, recognition of
the value of a
course which
places inter-disciplinary knowledge and
understanding at its core.
Fiona Wilkinson, Public
Realm Project Coordinator at Leeds City Council said:
“The course is an excellent opportunity to network and
engage with experienced,
management level professionals from a
range of relevant disciplines and from both
public and private
sectors. The process of sharing extensive subject knowledge and
learning from one another is very valuable.”
The residential course is held at the Barns Hotel in Bedford, affording
students the
opportunity to get properly immersed in the subject
matter and fellow practitioners.
Commenting on his
first three days, Ryhan Thomson, engineer, West One consultancy,
“The course venue was excellent, with plenty of attractive
space providing a quality environment
for 3 days of thinking and
exchanging ideas. The range of lecturers provided stimulation
and variety and the group of students as a whole were committed
and enthusiastic.”
The Professional Certificate
in the Design and Management of the Public Realm covers
all
the primary delivery systems, policies, techniques and design skills
required to enable someone to successfully prepare practical designs
for public realm interventions.
For more information click on the
Courses link above.
The
PRIAN course in the Design & Management of the Public Realm
has
been recognised by the Urban Design Group.
Founded in 1978 the Urban Design Group believes that urban design
is not the job of any single profession. Making successful places
depends on breaking down professional barriers and building collaborations
between the people with the power to make things happen. By backing
the course the UDG is actively supporting the training and development
of professionals in the public realm arena.

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