The fourth in a series of lectures titled, ‘Home Works’ co-curated by Robert Mull and Zoë Berman celebrating the work of tutors at The Cass.
Peter St John has a long association with London Met and will reflect on his teaching and how it has informed the nature of his practice. His interest is in the City, and architecture that communicates, full of open associations and interpretations of history. He will show his current projects in London and other European cities, comparing how these themes are explored in different contexts and building cultures.
Some of Europe's best architects run studios and units at The Cass. These architects lecture about their work all over the world but not often enough here at The Cass. The Home Works lectures puts this right and invites you to celebrate and discuss the current work of the following practitioners, chaired by Robert Mull and co-curated with Zoë Berman.
Lectures from:
- Florian Beigel and Philip Christou
- DSDHA
- Richard Cottrell
- Peter St John
- Geoff Shearcroft and Tom Coward
- Tony Fretton
Location | 1st Floor lecture theatre CE1-16, Central House, 59-63 Whitechapel High Street London E1 7PF |
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Date | 6.30pm, Tuesday, 24 November |