Healthy cities: videos 2011
Over 52 of the presentations at the conference were filmed. You can access some of them here
The rest of the program is available to delegates who have been provided the username and password to the conference archive.
Exhibitors embrace the great atmosphere of the
4th Healthy Cities: Making Cities Liveable Conference 2011
Snapshot of the Conference - Sights and Sounds
Backing music was played at the Conference Welcome Reception
by Lucas Proudfoot, Circular Rhythm
Philip D. Allsopp, RIBA, FRSA
Phil is a writer, speaker and activist about improving the Resilience of our Habitats, Communities and Commerce, the issue at the core of Transpolis Global, the organization Phil co-founded in 2009 with operations in the US, the UK and the Czech Republic and serving clients worldwide. READ MORE
VIDEO:" Iniatives seem to be coming from the ground up.
Why are governments not leading the way"
Dr. Edward J. Blakely
Dr. Edward J. Blakely has a more than 40 year of international experience in all aspects of urban and regional planning, disaster management and sustainable development. Until 2009 he headed the recovery of the City of New Orleans. In this role he coordinated all aspects of municipal government from planning and financing to construction of major infrastructure related to the recovery of the City from the worst modern urban disaster in the United States. READ MORE
VIDEO: "What can Australia and New Zealand learn from the City of New Orleans?"
Mr Gilbert Rochecouste
Gilbert is recognised both nationally and internationally as a leading voice in sustainable communities and businesses. He is a sought after speaker, motivator and facilitator, recognised for his innovative thinking and catalyst ideas that have regenerated iconic places. READ MORE
VIDEO: "What is Place Making?"
Adam Beck Green - Building Council of Australia
VIDEO: "What's New?"
Ms MiJoung Shin Seoul National University, Korea (South)
VIDEO: The City of Forgotten Pedestrian -Searching for the pedestrian identity
from developed residential areas of Seoul since 1970s