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London Festival of Architecture
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<p>For this year’s <b>London Festival of Architecture</b>,
Wallpaper* will present a series of talks on innovative new urban residential design. Every year, Wallpaper’s August issue includes the magazine’s Architects Directory, a guide to the world’s most interesting and forward-thinking residential architects.</p>
<p>Each of the four HausWork* talks will be led by a distinguished British architect, who has featured in a previous Directory, plus two young architects – one British, one international – selected from the 2008 guide.
Each architect will present a project that addresses the theme of the evening, revealing individual approaches to the critical issues that face residential design, providing inspiration and provoking debate.</p>
<p>After the talks and a Q&A session, the audience will be invited to the bar for a drinks reception</p>
<p><b><span style="color: rgb(128, 0, 0);">HausWork*</span> talks at the
London Festival of Architecture</b>
<i>The 21st Century Townhouse</i>
Wednesday 25 June
Scape Architects, UK
Noroof Architects, US
Featherstone Associates, UK (chair)</p>
<p>
<i>The Challenge of Context</i>
Wednesday 2 July
Duggan Morris Architects, UK
MCP Arquitectura, Spain
Lynch Architects, UK (chair)</p>
<p>
<i>The New Apartment Building</i>
Wednesday 9 July
TDC Tsigos Design & Construction, Greece
John Smart Architects, UK
Peter Barber Architects, UK (chair)</p>
<p>
<i>Extensions and Radical Alterations</i>
Wednesday 16 July
Matthias R Schmalohr, Germany
Friend & Company, UK
Jonathan Tuckey Design, UK (chair)</p>
<p>
Talks start at 7pm
Followed by a drinks reception 8.30 – 10pm
Venue: The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT
For more information and to book tickets go to
www.wallpaper.com/architecture
Tickets priced £10
www.lfa2008.org www.wallpaper.com/architecture</p>
<p>For this year’s <b>London Festival of Architecture</b>,
Wallpaper* will present a series of talks on innovative new urban residential design. Every year, Wallpaper’s August issue includes the magazine’s Architects Directory, a guide to the world’s most interesting and forward-thinking residential architects.</p>
<p>Each of the four HausWork* talks will be led by a distinguished British architect, who has featured in a previous Directory, plus two young architects – one British, one international – selected from the 2008 guide.
Each architect will present a project that addresses the theme of the evening, revealing individual approaches to the critical issues that face residential design, providing inspiration and provoking debate.</p>
<p>After the talks and a Q&A session, the audience will be invited to the bar for a drinks reception</p>
<p><b><span style="color: rgb(128, 0, 0);">HausWork*</span> talks at the
London Festival of Architecture</b>
<i>The 21st Century Townhouse</i>
Wednesday 25 June
Scape Architects, UK
Noroof Architects, US
Featherstone Associates, UK (chair)</p>
<p>
<i>The Challenge of Context</i>
Wednesday 2 July
Duggan Morris Architects, UK
MCP Arquitectura, Spain
Lynch Architects, UK (chair)</p>
<p>
<i>The New Apartment Building</i>
Wednesday 9 July
TDC Tsigos Design & Construction, Greece
John Smart Architects, UK
Peter Barber Architects, UK (chair)</p>
<p>
<i>Extensions and Radical Alterations</i>
Wednesday 16 July
Matthias R Schmalohr, Germany
Friend & Company, UK
Jonathan Tuckey Design, UK (chair)</p>
<p>
Talks start at 7pm
Followed by a drinks reception 8.30 – 10pm
Venue: The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT
For more information and to book tickets go to
www.wallpaper.com/architecture
Tickets priced £10
www.lfa2008.org www.wallpaper.com/architecture</p>
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