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RIBA Research Symposium 2009: Changing Practices

Date:

10 July 2009

Press office contact:

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

Changing Practices: 9.30am – 5.30pm, Thursday 24 September 2009

RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London W1

Now in its fourth year, the Royal Institute of British Architects' annual Research Symposium has become an important fixture in the architectural community's calendar.

Following the success of 2008's symposium on space standards, this year's event turns its attention to the subject of the profession itself, at a time when architects have had to look at and question the ways in which they operate. Titled Changing Practices, the Symposium will provide a context for those discussions, presenting the challenges and opportunities for architectural practice; it will explore how practice evolved in the past, operates in the present, and might change in the future.

The Symposium will be organised in four sessions:

The Evolution of Practice will look at the history of the profession

The Organisation of Practice will review how practices are structured and managed

The Politics of Practice will explore the ideologies and belief systems that shape practice

The Future of Practice will examine other ways in which architectural intelligence might be deployed

This year the RIBA welcomes Anne Lacaton of Parisian practice Lacaton and Vassal (winner of the 2008 French Grand Prix National de L'Architecture) who will deliver the keynote speech. The practice is reknowned for their projects that extend the social and economic frontiers of architecture. The event will be convened by Jeremy Till of the University of Westminster and Tatjana Schneider of the University of Sheffield.

For a press place, please contact Mina Vadon in the RIBA Press Office on 020 7307 3761 or mina.vadon@inst.riba.org|

Notes to editors

  1. For further information, or to book a press place please contact Mina Vadon in the RIBA Press Office on 020 7307 3761 or email mina.vadon@inst.riba.org
  2. Non-press can book their place online at www.architecture.com/research Tickets for non-RIBA members cost £99.00; RIBA members pay £78.00; students pay £26.00
  3. Details of speakers and contributors is included below:

Opening address
Ruth Reed RIBA President Elect

Keynote speaker
Anne Lacaton Lacaton and Vassal

Chairs

Harriet Harriss Oxford Brookes University (morning)

Murray Fraser University of Westminster (afternoon)

Speakers

Keith Bradley Feilden Clegg Bradley

Jonathan Charley University of Strathclyde

Christian Derix Aedas

Liza Fior muf

Stephen Hill Beyond Green

Indy Johar 00:/

Martin Parker University of Leicester

Simon Pepper University of Liverpool

Jim Saker Loughborough University

Robert Webb Quiet Revolution

Albena Yaneva University of Manchester

  1. For more information about the work of the RIBA Research and Technical team, please visit: www.architecture.com/research