Summer students – final blog

Hello everyone,

Today is our final day of our summer placement with the Planning and Transport team here at the Council.  We would like to thank the team here for a great summer full of invaluable experience.  We’re really going to miss coming into work every day and sharing our experiences.  As a final blog, we thought we’d cover some highlights of our time here.  This has included:

  • Helping out with the Pop-up cities expo in July we thoroughly enjoyed being part of an event and gave us the opportunity to meet some really inspiring people…Douglas Pritchard, Heriot Watt (3D mapping), Sarah from Neatebox, Richard Roger from MESH (Mapping Edinburgh’s Social History), Susan (biodiversity officer), and of course Jenny and Chloe from here at the Council.Edinburgh Pavillion
  • Helping to promote the World Heritage Site consultation for the new management plan by taking to the streets to interview people, gaining real feedback and turning their thoughts into recordings which will inform the new management plan.  Also, the ongoing work promoting and raising awareness for the consultation through social media, the result was incredible, we are proud to have been part of it!World heritage consultation
  • Meeting with Robb McCrae and Tamsin Cunningham from the Edinburgh Too event, gaining a sneak preview of their show and sharing their artistic impression on planning issues in Edinburgh was really interesting
  • Collaborating with team members on the Royal Mile shop front appraisal and the Open Space Strategy
  • Meeting Erica Flett from the West-End BID and helping to promote the team and their vision for the BID, which they are working hard to establish
  • Helping to promote the New Town and the Portobello character appraisals, our photography skills have certainly improved!New Town door
  • Taking a tour of Leith waterfront for our new German friends, 14 students and a professor joined us to learn about the successes and challenges of Edinburgh waterfront for a university project. It was lovely to network on an international scale, and it was great experience and we now feel confident with skills gained in tour guiding…!

    Fellow students from Ruhr University
    Fellow students from Ruhr University

It’s been great to be able to share all this on the blog with the people in Edinburgh and across the globe using social media.  We hope our efforts to prove its value towards community engagement has been appreciated and is part of our legacy!

We’re grateful to all our readers and glad to announce the team have agreed to keep the blog running; the torch is being handed over to Emma and George, the new year-out placement students.  They will continue to keep you informed of exciting events and upcoming developments in Edinburgh.

Many thanks,

Katie and Luke

Planning students
Planning students – George, Luke, Emma and Katie

Edinburgh Pavilion, Pop-up Cities, Festival of Architecture 2016

Week 1 – Cities Expo and 3D Mapping

Hello everyone, we hope you’ve had a chance to check out the pop-up cities expo on The Mound, if not why not visit it this weekend, the sun is set to shine (hopefully) so grab an ice-cream and chill!

3D digital mapping
3D digital mapping

We were really excited to have Douglas Pritchard with us last Tuesday, as he set up some 3D digital mapping equipment and we’re itching to see the results! It’s a very interesting process, with the equipment capable of generating a 3D map of a building or a cityscape down to the millimetre! It can acquire 1.2 million dimension points per second, capturing the every detail and is truly amazing! The potential use of this technology could revolutionise the way we design our cities, seeing the real impact of developments might change our perspective on what we want to build.

Douglas is really passionate about the potential of this innovative technology and works with Heriot-Watt University on various projects, collaborating with the Council on the pavilion project and others. Cologne Cathedral is one to check out.

We look forward to sharing the results with you! Please check out  @planningedin on Twitter and our brand new Instagram page at planningedinburgh where we’ll bring you more updates.

Thanks for reading, we’ll be back soon, have a great weekend everyone!

Luke and Katie

#popupedin  #foa2016  #iad2016

Planning students’ summer blog

Hi, Katie and Luke here, we’re students from Heriot-Watt University working with the Planning Service at the City of Edinburgh Council for the summer.

Katie and Luke
Katie and Luke

We’ll bring you updates about some of our projects on the blog and on Instagram at planningedinburgh and Twitter at @planningedin

We are very excited about the Pop-up Cities Expo at The Mound, and we’ll be updating our blog over the course of the next three weeks. You can see the Edinburgh pavilion alongside those of Bergen, Vilnius, Rotterdam and Dundee.

We have a hash tag!! #popupedin, and a competition Myplace: Edinburgh competition scrapbook , so get those photos flowing! You can find out more from the Festival of Architecture at #foa2016 #iad2016.

Katie and Luke