m21 Consultations
A list of consulation activities that represent some of m21's research outcomes
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m21 Consultations - 2006-2009
- Wood, J., (2008), Commissioned to co-present Arup & Partners in our proposal for a new town in SE England - 16th december, 2008. Presentation was given before a selection committee consisting of one of the largest development companies in the UK. (Decision still pending - we have been shortlisted to four companies).
- Tham, M., (2008), Presentation ‘Sustainable Design Futures: Tendencies for good products, services and systems’ at H&M, interdisciplinary audience, 28th September, 2008.
- Wood, J., (2008), Informal lunchtime invited talk at Futerra on 16th June, 2008, outlining one or two of the m21 tools.
- Consultation event managed by the m21 research team, 1st November 2007 – Arcola Theatre, Dalston, London
- Commissioned consultation event managed by the m21 research team (public consultation exercise with United Arts Village, Greenwich). 14th April, 2007. http://www.unitedartsvillage.co.uk/consultation/index.htm
- Wood, J., (2007), ‘Fractal Maps for Multi-space Pilgrims’ (Consultation Report) – commissioned by the Ministry of Culture, South Korea (The Multi-space City - Gwangju International Culture Hub, Gwangju, Korea), 12th January, 2007
- Public Research and Feedback event ‘Dream Exchange’ - managed by the m21 research team, commissioned as part of the Deptford Design Festival held at Cockpit Arts, Sat. 16th September 2006 - from 11.00am until 6.00pm. 18-22 Creekside, Deptford, London, SE8 3DZ
Organizations Requesting m21 Consultation - October 2008
- Carbon-Free Group want to use our tools
- Thames Gateway Business Club want us for their annual Olympics conference (until 2012)
- Arup - (London Office) have asked us to collaborate in a project for Tanzania
- Futerra have used one of our tools - we intend to have further discussions with them
- Jonathon Porritt approached us from the Sustainable Development Commission to contribute to their Breakthroughs for the 21st Century.
Education-based Outcomes
- New MA Metadesign Programme - in collaboration with The Welsh School of Architecture at Cardiff) (and possibly at a University in New York).