David Tittle
As Chief Executive David has overall responsiblity for MADE's programmes, people and finances. He represents the organisation at events and in discussions with our partners.
After leaving South Bank Polytechnic David set up his own catering firm and later founded a mail order busineses. He went on to work for organisations providing support to businesses ranging from small social enterprises to high technology university spin-outs. David has always been interested in the built environment but decided to make this the focus of his career while working at the Civic Trust from 2001 to 2003. He later founded R99, a company specialising in urban design training for local authorities and others. He has designed, managed and delivered a number of training programmes for CABE, Urban Design London and individual local authorities.
For five years David has managed what was the CABE Urban Design Summer School. The school has now become part of MADE's work. David has a diploma in Urban Design from Birmingham City University. He is a committee member for the Coventry Society, trustee of a local building preservation trust and a trustee of Civic Voice. He is a fellow of the RSA.
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@AlexAlbans @pkn_coventry thanks, really enjoyed your talk. Palimpsest is a great word and there is no non-pretentious alternative.
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Peter Burgess wrote on 11 things MADE achieved in 2011
Just to record that from the point of view of a civic society, MADE offers an important service. Good ‘liveable’ building design makes an important contribution to peoples’ ...
- Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Julia Ellis wrote on 11 things MADE achieved in 2011
Many thanks for a lovely party in the Square last night it was great to catch up with the MADE team and others. It was brilliant to see the photo today and read MADEs ...
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the corner of Court Road and Showell Green Lane in Sparkbrook, B’ham B11 4LX, has been an eye sore for years, so much so that it made me move house. It is privately own but ...
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Kristina - there are other spaces you may try - first next to the Cathedral of St Philip’s always a spot for people to chill out. Then there is the green at St Paul’s. If you ...
- Tuesday, October 25, 2011
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Great to see The Public and MADE providing an effective stage for the arts, architecture and young people. Media apprentices based in the building have just produced a ...
- 1 month ago
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The former ferry port and piers at Stranraer could be something. At the moment they are fairly empty and ...
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