The Baylight Fellowship - Cambridge

Visit a series of extraordinary residential developments in Cambridge as part of the Baylight Fellowship from the Academy of British Housing — an experiential learning programme providing this generation’s most ambitious commissioners of new housing with the insight, knowledge and inspiration required to deliver outstanding homes and unlock sustainable future value.


Accredited by Open City, the charity behind the acclaimed Open House Festival which has championed special properties across 50 countries for more than three decades, the Academy of British Housing provides everything leading public and private sector clients of new housing and neighbourhoods need to deliver true long-term success.

The academy’s flagship programme – the Baylight Fellowship – will bring together rising star talents for a multi-part learning experience, visiting extraordinary examples of historic and contemporary housing across London and south east England. Combining famous and lesser-known high quality schemes, the modular course will feature talks by world-leading voices on the human experience of housing and will bring participants inside exemplary homes to meet residents and learn the simple elements behind their success.

 

Cambridge Friday 18 October 2024


Marmalade Lane co-housing, Mole Architects, Cambridge

The Ryde by Phippen, Randall & Parkes, Hatfield, Hertfordshire

Eddington Key Worker Housing, Stanton Williams, Cambridge

 

Visit Cambridge with the Baylight Fellowship from the Academy of British Housing — an experiential learning programme providing this generation’s most ambitious commissioners of new housing with the insight, knowledge and inspiration required to deliver outstanding homes and unlock sustainable future value.

Travelling by coach from London, the day will be facilitated by Open City’s editorial director Merlin Fulcher, who has over a decade's experience in architectural journalism as competitions editor of both the Architects' Journal and the Architectural Review.

The event will visit Marmalade Lane co-housing designed by Mole Architects (2018) for a tour by Frances Wright, resident and head of community partnering at TOWN, the new £1 billion Eddington city district and for resident led tours of The Ryde, Hatfield by PRP (1963) hosted by resident and AHMM architect Michelle Price

Throughout these events, participants will hear from inspirational speakers exploring the unique sensory and physical qualities of fulfilling dwellings, and from experts involved in the financing, design and delivery of these projects.

Merlin Fulcher, editorial director, Open City

Frances Wright, Marmalade Lane resident, TOWN head of community partnering

Michelle Price, The Ryde resident, associate at AHMM

The multi-part course offers an opportunity to join ambitious like-minded professionals for an experiential journey exploring time-honoured elements of successful housing – building long-term collaboration between Baylight Fellows drawn from across the public and private sectors.

Prices for the day include coach travel to and from London and catering. Departure from Stratford London at 8.30am, returning to London King’s Cross by 6.30pm.

Cost: Private sector:

  • £75 with transport included

  • £55 self-transport ticket

Public sector:

  • £55 with transport included

  • £40 self-transport ticket

Please get in touch for ticket prices if you will be traveling to the event from outside of London. 

Accredited by Open City, the charity behind the acclaimed Open House Festival which has championed special properties across 50 countries for more than three decades, the Academy of British Housing provides everything leading public and private sector clients of new housing and neighbourhoods need to deliver true long-term success.


BedZED, Wallington

Poundbury

A day-long visit exploring the unique residential development of Poundbury, an urban extension to the Dorset county town of Dorchester.

South London

A day-long session exploring unique examples of successful housing across south London including BedZED and Walters Way by Walter Segal (1980) in Lewisham.

50-56 Ferry Street by Stout and Litchfield, Isle of Dogs, London

Central and east London

A day-long session exploring unique examples of successful housing across central and east London including 50-56 Ferry Street by Stout and Litchfield, Golden Lane by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon and Span housing in Blackheath. 

Turn End , Peter Aldington, Buckinghamshire

South East England

A day-long session out of London by coach visiting a series of extraordinary housing developments in South East England including a tour of Grade II*-listed Turn End, Haddenham, exploring both interiors and the development’s internationally renowned gardens. 

Why join the Baylight Fellows?

The Academy of British Housing connects courageous public and private sector commissioners of new homes with the expertise, insights and passion to create popular and successful housing that will be cherished by generations to come. 

It offers fellows the inspiration and embedded learning needed to embrace new perspectives and priorities in housing design, financing and delivery so they can develop both their careers and organisations. The course is suitable for those hoping to learn about the practice of creating extraordinary homes for ordinary people under tight constraints, to see and experience simple and sustainable examples of success, and to meet like-minded people with shared professional goals. 

Baylight Fellows completing all modules will receive an Academy of British Housing certificate, a souvenir memento, and be inducted as lifetime members of the Academy of British Housing network offering a wealth of additional networking and professional development opportunities. 

 

 What does a Baylight Fellowship involve?

Experiential journeys exploring time-honoured elements of successful housing

  • Learn alongside ambitious like-minded professionals

  • Visit extraordinary historic and contemporary housing across London and south east England

  • Resident perspectives across a range of tenures – private ownership, private rented, self-build, social rented and cooperative rented

  • Tours inside homes – illustrating technical examples of successful estate management, resilient build quality, shared active outdoor space and more

  • Group seminar discussions allowing Baylight Fellows to share their reflections and professional insights

  • Inspirational speakers on a range of topics including experiencing space; taste; seeing and spectacle; music and architecture; poetry, feeling and belonging
    Visits to include: Accordia, Cambridge by FCBS, Alison Brooks, Maccreanor Lavington (2008); 56 Ferry Street by Stout and Litchfield; The Ryde, Hatfield by PRP (1963); Walters Way by Walter Segal (1980); Golden Lane by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon; and Turn End, Haddenham by Craig & Aldington (1963)

  • Multi-part modular learning and accredited CPD

50-56 Ferry Street by Stout and Litchfield

 What will Baylight Fellows gain?

  • Long lasting inspiration to help rethink priorities in light of fresh challenges facing housing delivery

  • Prestigious recognition of personal and professional strengths, and commitment to housing sector advancement

  • Build long-term collaboration between Baylight Fellows drawn from across the public and private sectors

  • Master basic elements of long-term housing success which could enhance contemporary schemes without compromising viability

  • Collective troubleshooting on barriers to progress, ways forward, and how to seed learning from the Academy of British Housing across the wider sector

  • Lifetime membership of the Academy of British Housing network

The Baylight Fellowship is accredited by Open City and counts as 40 hours of CPD.

If you have any questions please email: baylightfellowship@open-city.org.uk

Any profits from this programme are invested in Open City’s work supporting children and young people from under-represented backgrounds to pursue careers in architecture and city-making professionals.

Testimonials


‘It’s always memorable when someone speaks for their work and anchors it in a wider story. It’s an expression of care and connection. We would do well as an industry to remind ourselves of it’

Rupesh Varsani, Development Manager

‘The Academy of British Housing is all about delivering a step-change in the delivery of new homes so that the industry can create truly long-lasting dwellings that delight and inspire their residents. Its flagship course, the Baylight Fellowship will take participants on an experiential journey exploring the senses and feelings that have defined our concept of home throughout time.’

Crispin Kelly, founder of Baylight and former chair of Open City

‘Great public speaking isn’t about talking loudly or using long words – it’s about how you connect with an audience on an emotional level’

Phineas Harper, CEO Open City

Open City has 30 years of experience in opening up amazing homes to the world and creating transformational learning opportunities. The best way to discover the secrets of great residential planning, design and delivery is to go inside an inspirational home and hear from the people who love living there.’

Alison Brooks, founder Alison Brooks Architects

‘Landscape is fundamental to the creation of successful living places with true longevity. Open City has been championing the design and management of high-quality landscape in the built environment for decades and has unparalleled expertise in educating the public and professionals about the role landscape architecture plays in the creation of successful housing.’

Paul Lincoln, past editor, Landscape, the journal of the Landscape Institute

‘Everybody needs to take a break from their day job to be inspired by exemplar housing schemes from past and present. What better way to do that than with Open City’s expert-guided visits?’

Claire Bennie, founder Municipal

This course is accredited by Open City, a registered charity dedicated to making architecture and the urban landscape more open, accessible and equitable. To find out about other training programmes accredited by Open City including the Golden Key Academy, visit our courses page.