100 Day Studio: Andrew Clancy and guests – Can Architecture Be Critical?



Day 91 of the 100 Day Studio: Buildings are called into being by needs and desires in society, assembled from materials provided with the cultural disinterest of the market and to rules and regulations set by legislators and bureaucrats. They enclose events, rituals and processes which embrace the full breadth of human experience. Architecture is positioned in the cultural history of this built negotiation over time, an abrasion between ideal and real, as fruitful as it is frustrating. Where in this gathering is there space for practice to be critical? Is it even possible to talk in these terms? In this discussion Andrew Clancy, will discuss this slippery topic, and tease out its relevance with a panel including Michael Badu, Eleanor Beaumont, Shumi Bose and Cathy Hawley.

100 DAY STUDIO
The 100 Day Studio is a new series of online lectures, interviews, building tours and panel discussions, organised by The Architecture Foundation. For 100 weekdays from Monday April 6th 2020 to Thursday August 27th 2020, the 100 Day Studio will host many of best architects and architectural thinkers in the world, broadcast live and uploaded here on this channel. The curriculum for the week ahead will be announced each Friday at architecturefoundation.org.uk/news/100-day-studio

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