100 Day Studio: MUF Architecture/Art in conversation with Shahed Saleem



Day 86 of the 100 Day Studio: Altab Ali Park in Whitechapel was renamed in memory of a Bangladeshi textile worker killed in a racist attack in 1978. Historically it was the site of the Church of St Mary Matfelon, first built of white chalk rubble (so giving Whitechapel its name) in the C13th, with subsequent rebuildings up to the 1870s. With Whitechapel being a crucible of migration through the centuries, this is a public space with overlapping and complex meanings. In 2011 MUF Architecture/Art renovated the park and sought to create a public space that resonates with the multiple social and historical narratives of the locality. In this session Katherine Clarke and Liza Fior of MUF discuss the background to the project and their ideas about the role of public space and social memory. Shahed Saleem is the founding director of Makespace.

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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