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Paul is a thought leader, architect and director of ‘through...’ a built environment consultancy that combines behavioural economics with building physics and architecture. Whilst studying at Sheffield University he co-developed new collaborative studio teaching methods empowered by 3D CAD, in 2000 he founded 'Teamwork', a pan industry 'learning by doing organisation' that explored innovation in multi-disciplinary working for better built environment as fuelled by BIM. More recently he established the industry think tank ‘Whetstone’ with the intent of sharpening the cutting edge of a 21st century industry, through cooperative processes, big data, social media and ‘everyware’ technologies. It focuses on enabling built environment outcomes that serve and empower a diverse and thriving society. He has been a RIBA national councillor and is an acknowledged expert on briefing, concept and feasibility studies as well as integrated working and client-focused design solutions. Hilary Satchwell is Director of Tibbalds Planning and Urban Design, a well-established multi-disciplinary practice of highly experienced planners, urban designers and architects. She is an architect and urban designer with 19 years’ experience of, among other things, delivering large scale master plans, developing urban regeneration proposals and town centre enhancement schemes, and building conservation. A lot of her work focuses on ensuring projects are set up well, concentrating on strategic definition and briefing to ensure good design and good place-making. Hilary's master planning work has demonstrated her creative leadership and her ability to draw together the often conflicting objectives of a multi-architect and multi-disciplinary team to create a clear, strategic vision. She is currently on the RIBA’s Construction Leadership Group, has advisory roles on a number of Design Review Panels in the south east, Southwark and Lewisham, and has undertaken research for CABE on the role of design infrastructure in delivery growth.