Sergison Bates architects | Architecture on Stage



Practice directors Jonathan Sergison, Stephen Bates and Mark Tuff present recent projects designed from Sergison Bates’ offices in London and Zurich as part of the Barbican Centre and Architecture Foundation’s Architecture on Stage programme.

Recent projects include the Harbour Building in Antwerp, a courtyard housing scheme in Lavender Hill and a mansion block in Hampstead designed for the senior housing provider Pegasus Life. In partnership with noArchitecten and EM2N the practice is currently transforming the Yser Citroën car factory at the heart of Brussels into the ‘Kanal’ arts and cultural venue, to house the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and CIVA Architecture Museum.

This talk was filmed on 18 January 2022 by Giovanni Edwards for the Architecture Foundation. https://www.instagram.com/giomagics/

Architecture on Stage is a programme of talks and debates curated by The Architecture Foundation in partnership with the Barbican Centre.

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