Collaborative Research Seminar: Community Engagement - Communities of York Centre for Architecture, Urbanism, and Global Heritage (CAUGH) and York School of Architecture

Seminar
Workshop
This event has now finished.
  • Date and time: Thursday 20 March 2025, 9.30am to 3.30pm
  • Location: In-person only
    BS/104, The Treehouse, Berrick Saul Building, Campus West, University of York (Map)
  • Audience: Open to staff, students, the public
  • Admission: Free admission, booking required

Event details

Coordinated by The Centre for Architecture, Urbanism, and Global Heritage (CAUGH), the event aims to connect to the existing community engagement work through teaching research and practice at the University of York and in the professional communities in York.

The programme will foster debates and discussions on the role of architecture and community engagement and consultation research and practice at York to link our researchers with academic departments, research teams, stakeholders and collaborators in practice, policy and technology to build partnerships, shared interests and innovative projects within Yorkshire and beyond.

The programme is organised around Thematic Sessions and a Roundtable, with speakers from industry, policy and academia to bring multiple voices, perspectives and history to inform our journey into the future. This theme is related to community consultation and engagement.

The speakers

  • Professor Lorraine Farrelly - Founding Head of Architecture, York School of Architecture
  • Professor Gamal Abdelmonem - Founding Director of Research, York School of Architecture 
  • Rob Wolfe - Managing Director, CHY Consultancy 
  • Stefanie Stead - Director, Stead & Co. Architects
  • Kenny Lieske – The Good Organisation
  • Speaker tbc - Yorspace Community Land Trust 
  • Professor Kate Giles - Senior Lecturer, Department of Archaeology, University of York
  • Sarah Rafferty - Community Engaged Learning Manager, University of York

Contact us

York School of Architecture
General enquiries

ysa-enquiries@york.ac.uk