Founded on St David’s Day in 1990, Kellogg College is the largest graduate college in the University. It is opening for Oxford Open Doors on 14th September and hosting The Historic Towns and Villages Forum (HTVF) which supports connections between people interested in the historic character of a place, its significance, community and activity today.
Visit the Hub of Kellogg College between 11am and 3.30pm, to find out more and join some drop-in 10-minute talks:
11.30 - How we see our Historic Environment. Steven Bee, Chair HTVF
12.00 - Heritage and Climate Emergency. James Verner, Heritage Declares
1.00 - Heritage and Climate Emergency. James Verner, Heritage Declares
1.30 - Design and contemporary buildings in historic urban areas, with Australian case studies. Robyn Christie, Vice Chair HTVF
2.00 - How we see our Historic Environment. Steven Bee, Chair HTVF
2.30 - Design and contemporary buildings in historic urban areas, with Australian case studies. Robyn Christie, Vice Chair HTVF