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WEBINAR | Architecture School 2021 - Block Booking

  • 03 Jun 2021
  • 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
  • Online webinar
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  • London Society members pay just £10 for the Planning School series
  • Corporate Members of the Society get free tickets to this talk and can buy guest tickets for just £10

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**Block Bookings have now closed for Architecture School 2021**

Change and the Public Good

This years Architecture School will examine moments of change in London that were underpinned by notions of public good. 

Using the lens of urban infrastructure, civic activism and forms of architectural production, and taking in sewers, bridges and experimental business models, the three talks will explore how development for the benefit of people not profit has influenced and continues to inform the built fabric of the city.

All four speakers are active in the world of architecture in London representing a range of experience in practice, research and academia.





Sewers & Paths

Thursday, 3 June
 

Architect Graeme Sutherland launches Architecture School 2021 with a talk about what lies beneath our feet, tracing connections between Sir Joseph Bazalgette s extensive and transformational underground system of sewers in the 19th century - delivered in response to the ailing health of the city - and the All London Green Grid in the 21st century - a policy framework for green infrastructure across London, for the benefit of people and wildlife.


Designs on Democracy
Thursday, 10 June 

Architectural historian Neal Shasore discusses one of the most hotly contested debates of early twentieth-century London’s development: cross-river communication. Arguments about the fate of two bridges in particular: the Hungerford Railway Bridge at Charing Cross and Waterloo Bridge, drew in a myriad of different interests and professions including The London Society which fought vigorously and imaginatively for improved amenity for Londoners.


Forms of Practice
Thursday, 17 June 

Architects Dinah Bornat and Nisha Kurian explore the ways in which architects are rethinking forms of practice to promote collaboration and to create a more equitable built environment.

Dinah will present the London Practice Forum, a collective of architectural practices in the capital working to share best practice and affect positive change.

Nisha will discuss the RE-SET-GO initiative - a hands-on, paid workplace experience and mentoring programme established with the mission of diversifying architecture practices. 


**Block bookings close at 5:30 on Thursday, 3 June



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