Urban Engineering


PRIAN Mentors


PRIAN Links

PRIAN Award


About PRIAN

The purpose of this site is to encourage and disseminate best practice in the design.

The Public Realm Information Advice Network (PRIAN) is a not for profit network of professionals from the fields of engineering, planning and urban design who are committed to enhancing the quality of the public realm and the urban experience in the UK.


PRIAN Mentors

Mentors are nationally known practioners within the field of public realm, who are pioneering the quality of public realm in their individual fields of expertise.

 
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John Adams

Emeritus Professor
University College London
www.john-adams.co.uk

       
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Lynda Addison
Managing Director
Addison and Associates Planning Consultants
www.addison-associates.co.uk

       
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Margaret Cooper
Head of Conservation & Building
Tower Hamlets Council
www.towerhamlets.gov.uk

       
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Urban Design Skills

Rob Cowan
Director
Urban Design Skills
rob@urbandesignskills.com

       
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John Dales
Director of Transport & Movement
Urban Initiatives Ltd.
www.urbaninitiatives.co.uk

       
  Colin Davis Urban Design Consultant  

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Colin Davis
Principal Consultant
Colin J Davis & Associates
www.streetdesign.info

       
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Philip Davies
Planning & Development Director
English Heritage
www.english-heritage.org.uk

       
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John Emslie
Projects Director
MVA Consultancy
www.mvaconsultancy.com

       
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Ben Hamilton-Baillie
Director
Hamilton-Baillie Associates
www.hamilton-baillie.co.uk

       
  Peter Heath Urban Designer  

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Peter Heath
Principal Urban Designer
Atkins Global
www.atkinsglobal.com

       
     

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Isobel Hughes
Head of Conservation & Buildings
Oxford University Estates Department
www.admin.ox.ac.uk/estates/

       
  Robert Huxford Urban Design Consultant  

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Robert Huxford
Director
Urban Design Group
www.udg.org.uk

       
 

Alexandra Luck

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Principal
A Luck Associates
www.aluckassociates.co.uk
       
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Phil Jones
Principal
Phil Jones Associates
www.philjonesassociates.co.uk/

       
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Mike Morris
Director
Urban Initiatives
www.urbaninitiatives.co.uk

       
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David Orr
Technical Director (Urban Design)
MouchelParkman
www.mouchelparkman.com

       
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Anthony Rifkin
Joint Managing Director
Urban Practitioners
www.urbanpractitioners.co.uk/

       
   

 

 

PRIAN Links

CABE

Civic Trust

English Heritage

English Historic Town Forum

ICE

IHIE

IHT

Living Streets

RIBA

Rudi


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PRIAN Award for Public Realm

The purpose of the award is to promote schemes that have stood the test of time and sucessfully combine the needs of pedestrians with highway and traffic engineering requirements, while respecting the local character of the place.

If you would like to nominate a scheme please email us at:publicrealmprain@aol.com

PRIAN prize given to the Seven Dials Trust for the best
Public Realm scheme which has stood the test of time
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Many members of the orginal team recieving the award at Seven Dials.

PRIAN is the new password for sound public realm implementation.  Having set up the first training course which leads to a recognised qualification in the design and management of the public realm, PRIAN have now introduced their first award for outstanding achievement in the public realm. This, they are sure will help to encourage the highest of standards in the planning arena.

The winning scheme has been judged from those put forward by leading practitioners in the field, who are members of the PRIAN network.
Colin Davis coordinator of PRIAN explains “There are numerous awards for new designs. This award is for an outstanding scheme that has stood the test of time.”

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