13 March 2012
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Venue:
RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London
Description:
Laurie Taylor hosts a special edition of BBC Radio Four's Thinking Allowed on the subject of home.
What does the idea of home mean to us now? How are our needs changing and what will our future homes look like? Laurie and a panel of expert guests join an audience at the RIBA to discuss the meaning of Home. With:
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Angela Brady - RIBA President
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Dr Esther Dermot - School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, University of Bristol
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Prof. Susan J Smith - Girton College, Cambridge
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Jonathan Glancey - Architecture critic and writer.
Inspired by RIBA's new exhibition on the history of the British home A Place to Call Home: Where We Live and Why|.
See the exhibition then join the discussion.
The programme will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Thinking Allowed on 21 March 2012.
Part of the RIBA's Home Season 16 February - 28 April 2012|
RIBA Bookshop online|
Discover a range of great books celebrating the home. Browse online titles and 1000s of others in the RIBA Bookshop at 66 Portland Place.
Fees:
Free, but advance booking essential.
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