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RIBA Research Symposium 2010: Does Beauty Matter?

Date:

02 August 2010

Press office contact:

Mina Vadon
T: +44 (0)207 307 3761
E: mina.vadon@riba.org

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) will be holding its fifth annual research symposium on 23 September 2010, focusing upon one of the basic principles of architecture: beauty.

Architecture is often judged on its success in creating beauty, yet beauty is a slippery, uncomfortable and divisive subject. It is both a universal good and an enduring source of controversy, but what does it really mean?

As a society we are uneasy about discussing beauty, both on an individual and a professional level. The word rarely features in modern political discourse, and the concept can be dismissed as arbitrary, subjective, unnecessary, unaffordable, or elitist. Debates purporting to be about the beauty of the built environment often turn out, on closer inspection, to be about style, taste or political symbolism.

  • So how can beauty be both understood and applied?
  • Do beauty and wealth go hand in hand, and if so why?
  • Do we need our places to be more beautiful, and what would happen if they were?
  • Can we value beauty, measure it or define its role in policy?
  • Can anyone hoping to be taken seriously argue in favour of beauty?
  • And what is the responsibility of the architect?

The symposium will tackle the significance and function of beauty today.  Delegates will debate with architects, developers, community activists and politicians, informed by brand new research. High profile contributors will bring their varied perspectives to bear on the future of beauty, and the implications of beauty in our society.

Notes to editors

1. For for further press information or to register your place at the Symposium, please contact Mina Vadon in the RIBA Press Office on 020 7307 3761, or email mina.vadon@inst.riba.org

2. The RIBA Research Symposium 2010 schedule is as follows:

10.00 Welcome and Introduction by RIBA President Elect, Angela Brady

10.10 Keynote speech by John Gummer, Baron Deben, Chairman of Veolia Water

10.40 Session One: Who is beauty for?

Contributions from Tom Bolton of CABE, and Sue Clifford of CommonGround

11.20 Questions

11.30 Coffee Break

11.50 Session Two: What does beauty look like?

Contributions from architect Eric Parry of Eric Parry Architects, Pam Warhurst of Incredible Edible Todmorden, and architect Irena Bauman of Bauman Lyons Architects.

12.50 Questions

1.00 Lunch

2.00 Session Three: How do we construct beauty?

Contributions from John Calcutt CBE, and architect John Andrews of John Andrews International

3.00 Questions

3.10-3.30 Coffee Break

3.50 Debate, chaired by Philip Blond, Director of the think tank ResPublica

5.00 Close