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Does identity matter? – The production of a city's identity

08.24.2018 - By Royal Academy of ArtsPlay

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Part 2/3 of our 'Does identity matter?' series:

Join Shumi Bose, Senior Lecturer in Architecture at Central Saint Martins, UAL, as she chairs a panel of experts examining how a city's architectural landscape can influence its identity – from unmissable "icons" that define our skyline to the more technical, but no less important, influences of height restrictions.

Speakers:

- Adam Greenfield (writer and urbanist; author of Radical Technologies: The Design of Everyday Life)

- Mustafa Chehabeddine (Design Principal, Kohn Pedersen Fox)

- Emily Gee (London Planning Director, Historic England)

- Morag Myerscough (designer/artist fascinated by how colour, pattern and words can change urban environments and people’s perceptions of spaces into places)

- Shumi Bose (Chair) Senior Lecturer in Architecture, Central Saint Martins, UAL; curator at the RIBA

This event was organised in partnership with the London Festival of Architecture.

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