The Architecture Club 2017 Autumn Forum
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Squire & Partners
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Description
HOW DO ARCHITECTS AND ARTISTS BEST INTERACT DURING THE DESIGN PROCESS ON BUILDING PROJECTS?
Traditionally architects have tended to integrate art into their buildings, while international modernists have tended to separate the two completely. However today we are seeing a resurgence in collaboration, so that architects like Eric Parry are working on a single project with artists such as Richard Deacon or Stephen Cox.
Join Jeremy Melvin (journalist, curator and Co Founder of Urbik) as he chairs this lively discussion between Charles Holland (Charles Holland Architects), artists Langlands & Bell, Stella Ioannou (Sculpture in The City) and Roger Hawkins (Hawkins\Brown)
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Established in 1922, the club’s original purpose was to enlarge the public appreciation of good architecture and the allied arts, and especially the best work of today. The club had a membership limited to a total of 300, of which less than half might have been architects.
In 2000, to celebrate the new Millennium and in response to the high demand for membership, the overall membership was increased to 400 practicing and non-practicing architects, and individuals with a passion for architecture, clients, engineers, urbanists, academics, campaigners and champions of good design.
Today, its aim is to promote architecture in its broadest sense through events designed to educate and inform.