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Workshops

Reimagine Communications Surgery Day

27 June 2024

10:00 -19:00

Communication is an essential part of architectural practice. Visionary and inspiring ideas that reimagine the fabric of our cities and our day to day lives need strategic thinking to be communicated effectively and to the right audiences.

At Caro Communications we support a wide variety of architects, developers, designers and engineers.
We enjoy sharing our expertise and are inviting architectural and design practices to join us for a 1-to-1 surgery to discuss their individual communication channels and practices (including their website, social media, brochures and activations).

The surgeries are open to small practices (up to 10 members of staff).

To participate please email the Caro team at hello@carocommunications.com to book a slot.
You will be asked to share certain material in advance to allow our team to prepare.

Image: Gareth Gardner for Caro Communications

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Location

Caro Communications office

300 St John Street,
London
EC1V 4PA

The Caro Communications office is located behind the Dame Alice Owen pub. The office is on the second floor. Unfortunately, there is no lift in the building.


Tickets / Admission

Free

This event is free to attend but may require a ticket to book a slot. Register as an attendee to find out more

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Organiser

Caro Communications

Website:
carocommunications.com/
Twitter:
@carocomms
Instagram:
@carocomms

Accessibility

Gender Neutral Toilet


For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: architecture@carocommunications.com .
View the LFA accessibility policy here


Unfortunately, our office is not accecible for people with mobility issues, as our building does not have a lift.

We are happy to arrange for a meeting space at the Dame Alice Owen pub (just downstairs from the Caro office) should anyone with mobility issues would like to attend the surgeries.

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