RIBA Hampshire's March lecture, titled 'STREET... who owns the city?', will be hosted by Peter Barber of Peter Barber Architects.
About the lecture
Join us as Peter discusses the political and ideological context of the work carried out at Peter Barber Architects. He investigates both completed projects such as Donnybrook Quarter in London and theoretical schemes including his street-based, linear city, Hundred Mile City.
The lecture will be held on 20 March 2024, at the Hampshire Archives and Local Studies premises in Winchester. Doors will be opening at 6pm for a glass of wine and some networking with the aim of starting the lecture at 6:30pm.
About the Peter Barber
Peter Barber worked with Richard Rogers, Will Alsop and Jestico+Whiles prior to establishing his own practice in 1989. He is currently a lecturer and reader in architecture at the University of Westminster.
About the Peter Barber Architects
An award-winning and design-orientated practice with numerous ground-breaking mixed-use and residential schemes, award-winning planning studies across the UK, and individual buildings such as the Villa Anbar, twice short-listed for the international Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
Peter Barber Architects was UK Housing Architect of the year in 2007 and 2011 and won the Royal Academy Grand Award for Architecture in 2015. In 2016, the practise’s Holmes Road Studios was the New London Architecture’s Overall Building of the Year and in 2016 and 2017 were included in The Guardian’s top 10 buildings (worldwide) for the year.
Register
Please sign-up using Eventbrite to secure your spot.
- RIBA Members £5
- non-RIBA Members £5
- students - free