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Displayed below are the CPD Foundation events for 10th Mar 2010.
Date: 10-Mar-2010
Time: 18.15-19.15
Time: 18.15-19.15
Topic: Daylight & Sunlight for Planning & Private Rights of Light: Essential Considerations
Speaker:
Michael Harper
Venue: University College London
The Cruciform Building
Gower Street
London
(ENTRANCE ON GOWER ST)
WC1E 6AE
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The Cruciform Building
Gower Street
London
(ENTRANCE ON GOWER ST)
WC1E 6AE
click here to see a map
Synopsis:
Daylight and sunlight are important planning considerations in dense urban locations:
- Daylight & Sunlight
- Overshadowing - transient & permanent
- Light pollution
- Solar glare
Rights of Light are a potential major consideration in development proposals:
- What are Rights of Light?
- How to determine whether there is likely to be a rights to light injury
- Determining compensation
- Case studies
- How rights of light might affect the development process
Speaker: Michael Harper BSc (Hons), MSc, MBA, MRICS is Partner and Head of Rights of Light and Daylight and Sunlight, GIA
All Levels: General Practice Surveyors, Building Surveyors, Designers, Architects, Quantity Surveyors, Property Owners, Investors and Developers, Property Managers, Property Solicitors and Professional Advisers