Pecha Kucha Evening - GIA invites different points of view to re-imagine the presentation of the Planning Process in Glasgow so that it is more rewarding, educational, and accessible.
The GIA wish to encourage all stakeholders, including amenity groups, locally elected members and professional institutions, to affect a cultural change in how we promote and process development initiatives in the city. Currently, all our positive policy work remains anonymous and often unnoticed. Collectively we can better communicate and celebrate the sustainable objectives framed in the Glasgow City Plan, the spatial connections promoted in the Strategic Frameworks for our evolving urban neighbourhoods, and the visionary work on the City Districts and Avenues investment. For what reason? To engage and excite the public, to make the process more transparent and democratic and to relaunch Glasgow to the wider world as a location that is open for sustainable business.