Places to Call Home
Designing the Next Generation of Housing
Wednesday 15 October 2014 8.30 - 9.30am
The Keeper's House, Burlington House
£6. Concessions £4.
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A distinguished panel discuss the ways the urgent debate about housing in the UK can be extended beyond economic or political arguments.
Housing in the UK will lead the debate leading up to next year’s general election. In this event held in association with the All-Parliamentary Design and Innovation Group, a distinguished panel discusses how we can reshape the debate away from economic or political arguments to focus on how to design places that we can call home in the twenty-first century.
Panel:
Anne Power (Professor of Social Policy at LSE)
Alex Ely (Mae Architects)
Stephen Howlett (Chief Executive, Peabody)
Councillor Mark Williams (Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Planning and Transport, Southwark Council)
Chair:
Patricia Brown (Director, Central and Chair, London Festival of Architecture)
Coffee served from 8am.
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See here for more information on Humanising Infrastructure, the second event in this series.