Universities and the physical brand

This event was held on Friday 9 September 2016

What is the link between institutional setting and institutional brand?

How does physical the environment impact upon the long-term success of  a university?

How can a positive physical brand be created?

Does 'campus experience' matter?

Come and hear from internationally renowned university campus master planner, Paul Roberts on these and the other challenges faced by universities today in transforming campuses for the future.

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Paul Roberts - Turnberry Consulting

As a Director of Turnberry Consulting, Paul Roberts has been extensively involved in a wide range of planning and development projects internationally, specialising in university campuses, sports facilities and estate-driven developments. He has led numerous strategic development projects including university master plans, development feasibility and market studies, retail and commercial schemes, science and technology projects, and sports projects.

His experience in the higher education field is expansive. Roberts has dealt with a variety of complex campus master planning issues, has had responsibility for negotiating many land-use planning and legal agreements, and has conducted numerous research projects.

Roberts regularly lectures and publishes on the theme of campus master planning and design. He has co-authored a comprehensive survey of university planning history, University Planning and Architecture: The Search for Perfection (Routledge, Second Edition 2015) and a profile of the current climate of campus master planning and architecture, University Trends: Contemporary Campus Design (Routledge, 2014). His recent speaking engagements include the Society of College and University Planning’s 50th anniversary conference in Chicago (July 2015) and the Tertiary Education Facilities Management Association’s Campus Planning Workshop in Auckland (July 2015). His upcoming speaking event includes the Tertiary Education Management Conference in New Zealand in September this year.