Approaching Research Practice in Architecture: "Sustained, Dialogic, Iterative, Independent, Action-Oriented, and Imaginative" by David Roberts

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© Approaching Research Practice in Architecture

Sustained, Dialogic, Iterative, Independent, Action-Oriented, and Imaginative
by David Roberts

The talk is part of Module 5 ETHICS of "Approaching research practice in architecture 2".
David Roberts will be speaking about his work on another housing estate.

David Roberts is a Lecturer in Architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, Research Ethics Fellow for the Bartlett Ethics Commission, part of collaborative art practice Fugitive Images and of architecture collectives Involve and BREAK//LINE. He holds a PhD in Architectural Design from the Bartlett, UCL. David’s collaborative research, art and cultural activist practice seeks to engage community groups whose homes and livelihoods are under threat from urban policy, empower ethical action in the built environment, and extend architectural education to primary school children. This work has been exhibited, performed and screened at Tate Modern, ICA, Hayward Gallery, Whitechapel Gallery, PEER Gallery, and recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects with a Commendation, High Commendation and two President’s Awards for Research.

The evening will be convened by Torsten Lange (TUM), Meike Schalk (KTH&TUM), Elena Markus (TUM), Andreas Putz(TUM) and Karin Reisinger (KTH).

When:
28.04.2022, 16.00h CET

Where:
Zoom

Zoom: tum-conf.zoom.us/s/62818078424


Meeting-ID: 628 1807 8424
Pass code: 656051

The event is part of the activities of the BauHow5 Alliance and supported by the Anna Boyksen Fellowship and ARI Seed Fund.