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PLANNING PACKAGE PIA0702: 5 FORMAL CE HOURS - $249.00 incl GST

  • Presented by: Adams, Morris, Grant, Rose
  • CPE/CPD Credits: 5 Hours - FORMAL

Recognised by the RAIA, PIA & BDA and Listed by the NSW ARB & TCC

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This package of four courses provides architects and planners with some key insights into current Planning issues affecting city and urban development. Please see the individual Course Details for more information about each course unit.

Note: When you purchase this package, the first course (Professor Rob Adams- RA0626) will be provided automatically, and Access Keys for the subsequent 3 courses will be forwarded by email within 48 hours of purchase. If you have special needs, please call eClassroom to discuss the options.

The package contains the following four courses: Provides 5 Hours of Formal CE.

Prof. Rob Adams - Director of Design and Culture, Melbourne City Council presents:

Public Melbourne RA0626      

Learning outcomes:

  • Understand the importance of the public realm to the successful urban design of a city.
  • Be aware of those attributes of a city which are fundamental to designing a city with a lively public realm.
  • Understand that the successful urban design of a city is the result of a collaborative approach between government, designers, developers and the city’s population.
  • Appreciate that urban design must consider the local character, culture and history of a city
  • Have seen, through the example of Melbourne, the dramatic improvement that a planned approach to urban design can produce in a city.

Wendy Morris - Director, Ecologically Sustainable Design Pty Ltd presents:

Australian New Urbanism in Practice WM0625

Learning outcomes:

  • Have an understanding of New Urbanism and its relevance to the Australian context.
  • Have gained knowledge of numerous Australian planned urban developments which benefited from the influences of New Urbanism.
  • Know how to access additional resources on New Urbanism and know the locations of numerous New Urbanism environments, where you can visit to further improve your knowledge of New Urbanism.
  • Know the key challenges which still face urban planning and which need to be overcome to effectively implement New Urbanism.

Dr John Grant - Australia's only 'Walking Consuntant' presents:

WALKING - The Key to Liveability JG0610

Learning outcomes:

  • have a thorough understanding of the benefits of walkability and its contribution to the liveability of the built environment,
  • have knowledge of specific examples of successful and unsuccessful pedestrian promotion programs and local environments,
  • have a solid understanding of how to approach city planning from the perspective of a pedestrian,
  • have knowledge of specific auditing methods that can be used to improve our walking environment,
  • be able to apply the methods to their own locations of interest or responsibility.

Rod Rose - MD of Bushfire and Environmental Services presents:

Development Planning with Bushfire Constraints RR0630

Learning outcomes:

  • Have knowledge of the legislation which regulates how bushfire concerns should be addressed in building developments.
  • Understand potential, alternative methods of fulfilling the deemed to satisfy provisions, of the legislation, which can be used to achieve better development proposals.
  • Be able to better address bushfire considerations in your master planning and architectural design from site analysis, to sketch design stage through to the detailed selection of building materials and landscape design.
  • Be better able to liaise with bushfire consultants in an informed manner.
  • Have an understanding of the best way to approach negotiation with authorities, regarding bushfire safety regulations in building developments.
  • Have knowledge of bushfire behaviour and landscape design for bushfire prone areas.