RIBA + VitrA Talk: Shaping integrity – new forms of architecture



How important is it to create spaces that are diverse, inclusive, supportive, and enriching to those that use these places?

In this talk, the Royal Institute of British Architects explores how architecture can reflect social values and has the potential to enhance people’s quality of life. Focusing on accessibility, the consideration of materials, as well as collaborative methods to create public spaces, architects share their approaches to creating well-crafted buildings that last and are meaningful for those that occupy them.

This is a recording of a live event held at 66 Portland Place in London, on 28 March 2023.

Each speaker presents different ways of working that are inclusive, and resourceful and how they/their practice aims to have a positive impact from both a social and environmental perspective within the built environment.

Speakers
Pooja Agrawal – CEO, Public Practice
Jas Bhalla – Jas Bhalla Architects
Clementine Blakemore – Clementine Blakemore Architects
Chair: Dr Flora Samuel, Professor of Architecture, Cambridge University​

This event is part of our Forms of Exchange: Exploring the spaces in between series of talks for the RIBA + VitrA Partnership.

This partnership reflects a shared commitment to add social, economic and cultural value to society, and VitrA Bathrooms are proud to be supporting such an inspiring programme.

With innovation at its core, a global reach and a tradition of collaborating with celebrated architects and designers, the VitrA bathroom brand has become a world leader, synonymous with contemporary sophistication since the mid-1900s.

Visit our website to learn more about the RIBA + VitrA Talks series: https://www.architecture.com/campaign/riba-vitra-talks

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