Niall McLaughlin and Kim Wilkie
Dialogues
Monday 5 October 2015 6.30 - 8pm
The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House
£12. Reductions £6. A limited number of tickets will be available on the door of the event from 6pm.
Join architect Niall McLaughlin and landscape architect Kim Wilkie as they discuss the history of the world and everything in between, as part of our ‘Dialogues’ series.
McLaughlin and Wilkie will talk about their plans for the entrance grounds of the Natural History Museum, and share some of the conceptual and creative conversations they are having as a result.
Niall McLaughlin is an award-winning architect. His practice, Niall McLaughlin Architects, makes high quality modern buildings with a special emphasis on materials and detail. Notable projects include Bishop Edward King Chapel, Oxford, Darbishire Place housing for the Peabody Trust in Whitechapel and a project for the entrance grounds of the Natural History Museum in London.
Kim Wilkie is a leading landscape designer who frequently collaborates with architects and landscape architects. Current projects include the redesign of the grounds of the Natural History Museum in London, the redevelopment of Barking Riverside and a series of estates in Cheshire, Suffolk, Sussex and Hampshire. Abroad, Kim is working for New York University at Villa La Pietra in Florence and on the creation of a new city near Muscat in Oman.