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Will Alsop

If the working class doesn’t exist, how do we house what’s left? asks Will Alsop, Britain’s favourite outspoken architect.


If the working class doesn’t exist, how do we house what’s left? asks Will Alsop, Britain’s favourite outspoken architect. In his talk, Alsop will examine the state of current regeneration policies and ask whether what we actually need is an overhaul of our understanding of community architecture and social housing, particularly at a time when traditional social categories are in flux. How can we build the most inspiring and imaginative solutions to these issues? Alsop won the prestigious Stirling Prize in 2000 for his much-praised Peckham library, south London. He has recently worked on a host of urban masterplans, from New Islington, a Millennium Village in Manchester, to projects in Barnsley, Bradford and Walsall.


Speaker(s):

Will Alsop | talks

 

Date and Time:

12 March 2006 at 4:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)
The Mall
London
SW1Y 5AH
+44 20 79 30 36 47
http://www.ica.org.uk/

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Tickets:

£8, £7 conc, £6 ICA members

Available from:

ICA Box Office 020 7930 3647

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