Bustler's editor picks for architecture & design events: London, 7-14 February
By Abigail Banfield|
Monday, Feb 6, 2017
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This week, the focus is on the people we design for, in both a literal and figurative context; from a talk explicitly on the relationship between architect and the public, to the consideration of the concept of 'home'. Inhabitants and the public have certainly been a key focus for designers in recent years, and with the internet facilitating increasing feedback and conversation on projects, it is interesting to see this take centre stage through exhibitions and talks.
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Architecture and Citizenship: Who are we designing for? | 13 February
The Museum of Architecture continues it's theme of looking at not only what we design, but who we design for, in this talk about the relationships between architects and the public. Considering both the scale of the public users for any given project, the discussion will explore individual, family, community, city, region, country and international inhabitants/users, and look at how the needs from these members of the public define and progress a scheme.
RELATED EVENT Architecture and Citizenship: Who are we designing for?
Thinkspace: Corruption | 14 February
Medical doctor and academic Anita Berlin, literary scholar Greg Dart, and artist Richard Wentworth will be taking to the stage to discuss the ideas of corruption in public and creative realms. The event will be a platform from which to explore whether corruption can in fact be utilised as a tool in creating new work, rather than corroding what has already been done. Chairing the evening is will be UCL vice provost and Chadwick Professor of Engineering, Nick Tyler.
RELATED EVENT Thinkspace: Corruption
David Hockney at the Tate | 9 February - 29 May
David Hockney, now approaching 80, is one of the most prolific artists of our time, with his work spanning media from video to hand-drawing, across six decades. The exhibition, which opens this week, is a chance to see works together, which have not only never been situated in the same room previously, but many pieces which have never before been publicly viewed.
RELATED EVENT David Hockney at the Tate
Do Ho Suh: Passage/s | Open now until 4 March
This exhibition, held in the fantastic ex-warehouse Victoria Miro gallery, opened last week and has since been dominating social media with its artwork from South Korean artist Do Ho Suh. The showcase of works explores the concepts of home, migration, boundaries, and identity, through his huge translucent fabric structures.
RELATED EVENT Do Ho Suh: Passage/s
Revolution: Russian Art 1917–1932 | 11 February - 17 April
One hundred years after the Russian Revolution, this exhibition at the RA seeks to show how the 15 year period between revolution and famine was a time of inspiration and of flourishing art. Both historical and critical, this exhibition will show the optimism of the times, as well as the hubristic downfall.
To book for next week:
SUPERLOCAL O miles Production Tour | 18 February
and
Game, Set and Match! Games night fundraising for Landaid
A couple events to book in for next week include a tour of the North Kensington community of makers, and a retro games night with New London Architecture.
Both events are sure to sell out, so it is worth grabbing a ticket while you can!
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