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The Baylight Fellowship - Cambridge

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.

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)  enjoy 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.

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.

Cost: Private sector £75, public sector £55

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

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.

 
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