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MICHAEL HAMMONDMichael is co-founder of World Architecture News and has been editorsince its inception in 2005 to its current position as the largest supplier ofnews and information to the global architectural community. Michael isalso presenter of This Week, WAN’s weekly podcast which has featuredinterviews with many of the world’s leading architects. Michael is alsochairman of the WAN AWARDS jury panel. Prior to WAN he worked as afreelance architectural journalist for the Architects’ Journal, Blueprint,Highlife and is author of a book, Performing Architecture, published byMerrell in 2006.DR GEORGE HAZEL OBEDr Hazel is Chairman of MRC McLean Hazel Ltd, a consultancy specialising inproviding transport and urban development advice, concepts and solutionsfor the public and private sectors. He is an Adjunct Professor at QueenslandUniversity of Technology, past Chair of the National Advisory Forum ofTransport 2000’s Reclaiming Main Roads Initiative, was a member of theLorry Road User Charging Advisory Group and an Advisor to Transport2000’s Policy Council and the Commission for Integrated Transport inLondon. He specialises in strategic urban and transport studies and his workincludes the book Making Cities Work and the Megacities Report forSiemens launched at the World Economic Forum in Davos in 2007. He is anInternational Advisor to the MMM Group working in various countries. Hegraduated in 1971 in Civil Engineering from Heriot-Watt University, andremains a Chartered Civil Engineer. He also holds an MSc in Transportationand a PhD in the Traffic Impact of Large Retail Developments.DONALD HYSLOPDonald Hyslop is Director of Regeneration and Community Partnerships,Tate Galleries, London. He has worked for over twenty years in the culturesector in the UK. His work is at the forefront of exploring and developingmodels for the role culture can play in the regeneration and economicdevelopment of cities and communities. He works extensively in thecultural, tourism and business sectors both in UK and internationally. Thisincludes acting as an advisor on cultural policy development and makingconnections with wider contexts including business improvement districts,architecture, urban planning and the built environment. He is a member ofthe senior client teams delivering the Tate Modern project andTransforming Tate Britain. His lectures, teaching and writing reflect hiscentral motivation to develop the meaningful role that museums, artistsand creative practitioners have to play in our everyday lives in an everincreasing variety of places, spaces and situations.SARAH ICHIOKASarah Ichioka is Director of the Architecture Foundation and a Co-Directorof the London Festival of Architecture. She chaired the advisory panel forthe 2010 British Pavilion at Venice and has served on juries including theEuropean Prize for Urban Public Space and the UK Young Architect of theYear Award. Ichioka was consultant curator for the exhibition Global Citiesat Tate Modern and Exhibition Content Coordinator for the 10th VeniceArchitecture Biennale. Ichioka was a founding research associate of theUrban Age, an interdisciplinary project investigating the future of globalcities, and a Community Development Fellow at New York City’sDepartment of Housing Preservation and Development.

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