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Date
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4 NOVEMBER 2013
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Time
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18:30 - 20:30
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Event Type
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Lecture
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The London 2012 Games provided an unparalleled opportunity to test both established and new methods of working that can be applied to other large scale regeneration and development projects. The methods used by the ODA helped to create an inspirational Olympic Park with a lasting legacy on time and on budget.
Free event
This lecture series will build on the lessons of the London 2012 Games, share best practice to show how this approach could be applied to benefits future projects.
This event looks at the impact good design has on behaviour and will include:
- Reputational benefits of good design and ambitious engineering
- Innovative service solutions to engineering, design and lifestyle challenges
- Will E20 create a new type of urban dweller as part of the Olympic legacy?
- How BIM can help generate behavioural change.
To keep up to date with the series we will be sharing information about each event here: www.ice.org.uk/IntergratedDesign
Please note this event will be filmed and live streamed on the internet as part of ICE London’s Knowledge Sharing Programme.
For further information, please contact Nalini Solanki, London Regional Co-ordinator:
t +44 (0)20 7665 2108
e nalini.solanki@ice.org.uk
w ice.org.uk/london
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