SCALE FACTOR with Duncan Blackmore
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SCALE FACTOR with Duncan Blackmore

By Northwest Small Practice Forum

Understanding the challenge of making good things happen: A frank and open conversation about the realities of development in 2025.

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86 Princess Street Manchester M1 6NG United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours
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Business • Design

Understanding the challenge of making good things happen: A frank and open conversation about the realities of development with guests: Duncan Blackmore, Lee Ivett and Ann-Marie Fowler.


We are honoured to be hosting the award-winning developer Duncan Blackmore, the newly appointed Head of London School of Architecture, Lee Ivett, and finance guru Ann-Marie Fowler to talk to use about the trials and tribulations of development in 2025.

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Duncan Blackmore is a founding director of Arrant Land, a design-led independent development company focused on the planning and delivery of high-quality buildings on complex and contested urban sites. His projects have won numerous awards including the Manser Medal and RIBA London Best Small Project. Duncan also undertakes small experimental urban project as Arrant Industries and is a co-founder of Neighbourhood, a company of development strategists with a wide range of experience defining development briefs, leading design teams, and balancing creative conviction with economic, environmental and social ambition at all scales.

Lee Ivett is an architect, academic and educator. He is Head of the London School of Architecture and founder of participatory architecture, art and design studio Baxendale and live action research studio Other People’s Dreams. OPD engages in a critical, situated and durational way with community organisations in the northwest of England that explore modes of participation with marginalised groups, situations and ideas to rethink the potential of people and place. We explore that which is often 'unseen' within architectural practice and education; everyday life as experienced by everyday people. Lee’s practice-based research focusses on the organic and generative, developing low-budget socially-led projects within communities across the UK, which evolve from the tactical to the permanent.

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Northwest Small Practice Forum

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Oct 7 · 6:00 PM GMT+1