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Accelerate Debates: Reload the Canon!

  • Rich Mix 35-47 Bethnal Green Road London, E1 6LA (map)

Everyone agrees the canon – the authoritative list of big-hitting designers of the past that every architect, planner or landscape professional should study – is due a refresh. But who should make the cut?

Calls to include a more diverse cohort of architects, urbanists and thinkers in the canon have gathered momentum across the world with many forward-thinking academic institutions now earnestly re-examining who their teaching centres and why. But while a consensus for canon rebooting has clearly emerged, the question of who to drop and who to keep is still hotly contested.

For this debate, Accelerate has invited a group of speakers to each outline one practitioner they believe is essential, brilliant and useful enough that every architect of tomorrow should know their name and work. No more hand-wringing over whether the canon needs a refresh, on 2 February 2022, we’ll decide once and for all who’s in and who’s out.

Join us to vote for your favourites and help Accelerate Reload the Canon.

Tickets

Standard: £12

Concessions: £8



Speakers

Bushra Mohamed (Studio NYALI) arguing for Anne Tyng

Bushra Mohamed (Studio NYALI) arguing for Minette de Silva

Jane Hall (Assemble) arguing for Lina Bo Bardi (and other women modernists of Brazil)

Hanif Kara (Co-founder of AKTII Engineers) arguing for Luigi Nervi

Farshid Moussavi (Farshid Moussavi Architecture) arguing for Le Corbusier 

Cameron Carrington (Central St Martins) arguing for Phyllis Birkby

Stephanie Edwards (Urban Symbiotics) arguing for Sharon Egretta Sutton

Stephanie Edwards (Urban Symbiotics) arguing for Sharon Egretta Sutton

Ellis Woodman (Director of the Architecture Foundation) arguing for Austen St Barbe Harrison

Sahiba Chadha (Cullinan Studio and Podcards From The Colonies presenter) arguing for Ted Cullinan

Douglas Murphy (author and journalist) arguing for Francis Pym


Hosts

Location

Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6LA

 
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