Making architects into Planners--Some Reflections on the 20th Century Experience
24th February 2012
Mackintosh School of Architecture FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES (FLS)
Making architects into Planners--Some Reflections on the 20th Century Experience
24th February 2012
Mackintosh School of Architecture FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES (FLS)
Stephen Witherford, Witherford Watson Mann Architects
London Edges – The Adaptive City
22 Oct 2010
Mackintosh School of Architecture FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES (FLS)
Stephen Witherford was born in 1967 and studied architecture at Plymouth and the University of Cambridge, completing his diploma in 1991. He worked at Eric Parry Architects for 10 years, where he was job, project and/or senior architect on a range of award winning projects including; the…
Prof Robert Tavernor, LSE Cities
Visualising the City
4 Mar 2011
Mackintosh School of Architecture FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES (FLS)
Robert Tavernor is Emeritus Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the London School of Economics (LSE), and was previously professor of architecture at Edinburgh (1992-5) and Bath (1995-2005). Through the London-based Tavernor Consultancy he provides architectural, heritage and urban planning advice on projects that…
Rick Mather, Rick Mather Architects
Recent Projects
11 Mar 2011
Mackintosh School of Architecture FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES (FLS)
Rick Mather has recently completed an eight-year tenure as a Trustee of the Victoria and Albert Museum, and is a former trustee of the Theatre Museum and the British Architectural Library Trust. He has served on the Councils of the Architectural Association and the Royal Institute of British Architects. He was awarded the…
Neil Porter, Gustafson Porter
Gustafson Porter: Contemporary Landscape Design
28 Jan 2011
Mackintosh School of Architecture FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES (FLS)
Neil Porter was born in Surrey in 1958. He was awarded a first class degree at Newcastle University School of Architecture and a diploma with honors from the Architectural Association in London in 1983. Neil worked with Bernard Tschumi on the Parc de la Villette in Paris where he first met Kathryn…
Julian Lewis, East
Adjusting Places
14 Jan 2011
Mackintosh School of Architecture FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES (FLS)
Julian Lewis is a director and co-founder of East. He has extensive experience of developing ideas, design and research as well as project implementation on a wide range of building, landscape and urban design projects.
He is Urban Design Advisor to the London Development Agency, a member of the Newham Design Advisor Panel, and has been…
Jonathan Woodroffe, S333 Architecture + Urbanism
Projective Cities: architecture as a critical and diagnostic instrument in urbanism
12 Nov 2010
Mackintosh School of Architecture FRIDAY LECTURE SERIES (FLS)
Jonathan Woodroffe graduated from the University of Portsmouth Department of Architecture in 1989, where he received his degree and diploma. In 1997, Jonathan co-founded S333 Architecture + Urbanism in Amsterdam. He works freely between the disciplines…
Hosted by The Mackintosh School of Architecture, these lectures look beyond buildings and make connections between architecture and wider issues like culture and the urban environment. The theme for the 2010-11 Friday Lecture Series is "Architecture and..." This year's guests have been invited to develop their respective lectures under themes that expand the subject of architecture beyond merely buildings to include other
Hosted by The Mackintosh School of Architecture, these lectures look beyond buildings and make connections between architecture and wider issues like culture and the urban environment. The theme for the 2010-11 Friday Lecture Series is "Architecture and..." This year's guests have been invited to develop their respective lectures under themes that expand the subject of architecture beyond merely buildings to include other related disciplines in ways that mirror the scope of contemporary practice. The talks will establish relationships ranging in scale from the vastness of cities and urban environments through to the more immediate interaction involved in precision manufacturing processes. With the distinct personal perspectives of our guests, experiences operating in diverse local, national and European contexts, there is something for everyone's interest.
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