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RECORD OF COMMUNITY IMPACT 2022
RECORD OF COMMUNITY IMPACT
Decarbonising and protecting habitats
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Hong Kong Asia Pacific Purcell
Purcell and protecting habitats 10
London Central Purcell Decarbonising and protecting habitats
London Central Individual Decarbonising and protecting habitats
Oxford West Individual Decarbonising and protecting habitats
Sydney Asia Pacific Individual Decarbonising and protecting habitats
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12 students Environmental Career Student Guidance Programme: Hosted students for the Professional Green Building Council.
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Architects Declare: Taking part in their masterclass sessions, sharing lessons from developing a curriculum for Climate Literacy.
Volunteer with Architects Climate Action Network, organising open source climate literacy workshops, lectures and events.
Oxford Gardens Trust - Trustee and leading committee member (out of work initiative)
Volunteer one day a week at Australian Museum as part of DigiVol, imaging the collection specimens, creating registration for unregistered specimens and transcribing the label data to support the Government and Museum's goal of having an accurate record of the collection. Also volunteer at DigiVol online, supporting biodiversity studies
Sydney Asia Pacific Individual Decarbonising and protecting habitats
Sydney Asia Pacific Individual Decarbonising and protecting habitats
York North Purcell Decarbonising and protecting habitats
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Total 100.5 iNaturalist contributor reporting and uploading images.
FrogID contributor, an Australian Museum citizen science project to capture and identify Frog calls.
Co-founding Architects Declare Yorkshire
Record Of Community Impact
Healthier, safer and resilient communities
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Showing public around a series of projects as part of government led heritage vogue event. Approached by HKIA and HKICON
UABB - HK studio was on the curatorial team for the UABB event initiated by HKIA Biennale Foundation and alerted the HK studio regarding this exhibition opportunity. Purcell then applied to exhibit at the event and were successful. Over 70 manhours / We received a subsidy of HK$45,000 from the organiser, while Purcell contributed a further HK$30,000 / The exhibition was open to public and recorded a visitor count of 27,000.
"Programme in the parish church of St George, Colegate, to clean and polish ledger slabs ( floor memorials), and we are gearing up for a more major project to work on the wall monuments. The programme is running with volunteers from the congregation, from the Norwich Historic Churches Trust, and The Matthew Project. The latter is a charity which works with recovering addicts."