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Mackintosh School of Architecture Friday Lecture Series Last updated March 2019 Friday Lecture Series – Speakers 2010-19 2010-11 Term 1 “Architecture and…” (1) organized by John Morgan 1.10.2010 Frank Barkow, Barkow Leibinger Architekten - Digital Kraftwerk 8.10.2010 Jonathan Speirs, Speirs Major Associates - Light: Dark: Creativity 15.10.2010 David Kohn, David Kohn Architects - Jujitsu Urbanism 22.10.2010 Stephen Witherford, Witherford Watson Mann Architects - Recent Projects 29.10.2010 special Friday Event in the GFT – 11am Prof. Ann Markusen, Fulbright Scholar Creative Placemaking: Artists, Designers, & Arts Organizations as Shapers of Urban Space and Vitality 12.11.2010 Jonathan Woodroffe, S333 Architecture + Urbanism - Projective Cities: architecture as a critical and diagnostic instrument in urbanism 19.11.2010 Tom Emerson, 6a Architects - We Were Never Modern 26.11.2010 Wiel Arets, Wiel Arets Architects - Recent Projects 3.12.2010 Bob Allies, Allies and Morrison - Cultivating the City (this lecture was cancelled due to snow) 2010-11 Term 2 “Architecture and…” (2) organized by John Morgan 7.01.2011 Emanuel Christ, Christ + Gantenbein Architekten - Plans 14.01.2011 Julian Lewis, East - Adjusting Places 21.01.2011 Jonathan Sergison - Sergison Bates Architects, Concept Construction 28.01.2011 Neil Porter, Gustafson Porter - Contemporary Landscape Design 04.02.2011 Charlotte Frank, Schultes Frank Architekten - The Lightness of Stone 25.02.2011 Alan Pert, NORD Architecture - Future Nostalgia 04.03.2011 Prof Robert Tavernor, LSE Cities - Visualising the City 11.03.2011 Rick Mather, Rick Mather Architects - Recent Projects 2011-12 Term 1 organized by Alan Hooper 14.10.2011 Biba Dow, Dow Architects, London 21.10.2011 Stephen Taylor, Stephen Taylor Architects, London 28.10.2011 Stefan Holst, Transsolar, Stuttgart 18.11.2011 Jamie Fobert, Jamie Fobert Architects, London 25.11.2011 Simon Frommenwiler, HHF Architects, Basel 02.12.2011 Paul Williams, Stanton Williams, London 09.12.2011 Robin Lee, Robin Lee Architecture, London 2011-12 Term 2 organized by Florian Urban 13.01.2012 Dele Adeyemo, Studio Pidgin Perfect, Glasgow Harry Parr,Bompas & Parr, London Andy Campbell, Dress For The Weather, Glasgow Micheal Holliday, Roots Design Workshop, Glasgow ”Four Young Offices” 20.01.2012 Henry Mckeown JM Architects, Glasgow Joe Lunardi Design Manager, Sir Robert McAlpine Glasgow ”The Steven Holl Building at ahe Glasgow School Of Art” 27.01.2012 Alan Dickson, Rural Design Ltd., Dunvegan (Isle of Skye) 03.02.2012 Maximilian Arrocet, Al_A, London 24.02.2012 Helen Meller, University Of Nottingham 09.03.2012 Simon Hudspith, Panter and Hudspith, London ”Accidentally on Purpose” 2012-13 Term 1 organized by Florian Urban 05.10.2012 Jonathan Charlie, University of Strathclyde (Introduction) Adrian Stewart, DO Architecture, Glasgow, Stuart Falconer, GRAS, Edinburgh, Dele Adeyemo, Pidgin Perfect, Glasgow Kathy Lee, Stone Opera, Glasgow ”Scotland at the Venice Biennale” 12.10.2012 Martina Bischof, Martina Bischof Architektin, Zurich ”How would you like to live?” 1 Last updated March 2019 19.10.2012 John Tuomey, O'Donnell + Tuomey, Dublin 09.11.2012 Roz Barr, Roz Barr Architects, London ”A Process in Making” 15.11.2012 Angela Brady, President, RIBA, London 23.11.2012 Andy Bow, Senior Partner, Foster and Partners, London 30.11.2012 Tony Fretton, Tony Fretton Architects, London 07.12.2012 Mark Hackett/Declan Hall, Forum Belfast ”Missing City Map 2010” 2012-13 Term 2 “The Role Of The Architect in the UK” organized by Coleen O'Boyle and Sniedze Riekstina (4th year diploma students) 18.01.2013 Keith Bradley, Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios, Bath, London, Belfast "Community; Utopia of the Present" 25.01.2013 Jane Burnside, Jane Burnside Architects, Ballymeana (Northern Ireland) "Rigour, Rigour, Rigour…And Rhythm” 01.02.2013 Alasdair Dixon, Katherine Maclean, Architecture for Humanity "Stories from London and Haiti" 08.02.2013 Maria Smith, Studio Weave, London "Making Places the Best Versions of Themselves" 15.02.2013 Karen Anderson, Anderson Bell Christie, Glasgow " Right Here, Right Now…Ripples and Reflections from This Place" 01.03.2013 Sam Jacob, Fashion Architecture Taste (FAT), London "Make It Real: Architecture As Enactment" 08.03.2013 Irena Bauman, Bauman Lyons Architects, Leeds "Architecture Of Consequence" 2013-14 Term 1 organized by Ambrose Gillick 27.09.2013 Malcolm Fraser, Malcolm Fraser Architects 04.10.2013 Kieran Perkins, 5th Studio 11.10.2013 Richard Williams, Edinburgh University 18.10.2013 Dominic Roberts, Francis Roberts Architects 25.10.2013 Prashant Solanky Homeless International 08.11.2013 Robert Adam, Adam Architecture 15.11.2013 Florian Beigel & Philip Christou, Architecture Research, London Metropolitan University 22.11.2013 Paloma Strelitz (Assemble Architecture), Lee Ivett (Baxendale) and Nick Walker (Collective Architecture) 2013-14 Term 2 “Life After Studio – An exploration into the relationship between architectural education and architectural practice” organized by Kirsten Buchanan, Philip Goodman, Aoibhin McGinley and Dimitar Svilenov (4th year diploma students) 17.01.2014 Chris Platt (Mackintosh School of Architecture), David Glaster (RIBA Director of Education), Hanneke Scott-Van Wel (Stone Opera), Stuart Falconer (GRAStudio), Lucy Mori (4Architects), Iain Scott (Enterprise Iain) “The Big Debate – The Future of Architectural Education” 24. 01.14 Justin Lau, MAKE “Life After Studio” 31.01.2014 Georgina Boyle, Fumbally Exchange “Making Work Together” 07.02.2014 Alistair Parvin, 00 Architects “If Architecture is the Answer, what is the Question?” 11.02.2014 Chris McVoy, Stephen Holl Architects “Special Lecture in the new Reid Lecture Theatre” 14.02.2014 Neil Spiller, Greenwich University “Maverick Deviations: The Great Metaphysician” 21.02.2014 Ed Hollis, Edinburgh University “Life After Studio: Secret Lives, Memory Palaces and Monstrosities” 28.02.2014 Tracey Meller – Rodger Stirk Harbour and Partners “6 Principles, 3 Projects” THESE LECTURES ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH AN EXTERNAL SITE: http://mackintoshfls14.wixsite.com/fridaylectureseries 2 Last updated March 2019 2014-15 Term 1 organized by Florian Urban 03.10.2014 Dean Hawkes, Cambridge University “Imagining Environments” 17.10.2014 Graham Hogg, Lateral North/ Glasgow, Jeremie Warner, Studio 2080/ Glasgow, Michael Findlater, Notiostudio/Dundee “Three Young Offices” 24.10.2014 Peter Cody, Boyd Cody Architects, Dublin “Invented Memory” 31.10.2014 Hana Loftus, HAT projects, Colchester/Essex 07.11.2014 Graeme Sutherland, Adams+Sutherland, London 21.11.2014 Yoseph Bereded – Abba Architects, Addis Ababa 28.11.2014 Ian McKnight, Hall McKnight Architects, Belfast 05.12.2014 Carola Hein, Technische Universiteit Delft “The Global Architecture of Oil: Petroleum as Designer of Landscapes, Cities, and Buildings (1850-2008)” 2014-15 Term 2 – “Recover, Rebuild, Renew” – organized by Kirsty Shankland and Harris Breb Millar (4th year diploma students) 09.01.14 Chris Platt/ Tom Inns/ Brian Evans/ Toby Paterson 16.01.14 Jon Matthews, 5plus architects 23.01.14 David Page, Page/Park, Glasgow 30.01.14 Liz Davison, Glasgow School of Art 06.02.14 Stephen Taylor, Stephen Taylor Architects 13.02.14 Sunand Prasad, Penoyre & Prasad 27.02.14 Luis Laplace, Laplace Studio/ Paris 06.03.14 William Mann, Witherford Watson Mann 2015-16 Term 1– organized by Florian Urban 09.10.2015 Christophe Egret, Studio Egret West 16.10.2015 Julian Harrap, Julian Harrap Architects 23.10.2015 Dirk van Gameren, Technische Universiteit Delft and Mecanoo Architecten 30.10.2015 Paul Taylor, Cottrell and Vermeulen Architects 13.11.2015 Kieran Gaffney, Konishi Gaffney Architects 20.11.2015 Daniel Bär, Dualchas Architects 27.11.2015 Cecile Brisac, Brisac and Gonzalez Architects 04.12.2015 Rowan Moore, Architecture critic of the Observer 2015-16 Term 2– organized by Teresa Erskine and Euan Hardie (4th year diploma students) 08.01.2016 Anne Schroell, Níall McLoughlin Architects 15 01.2016 Neil Gillespie, Riach and Hall, Edinburgh 22.01.2016 Neil Burford, University of Dundee 29.01.2016 Einar Jarmund, Jarmund Vigsnæs Arkiteker 05.02.2016 Mark Major, Spiers and Major 12.02.2016 Peter St John, Caruso St John Architects 26.02.2016 Koen Brouke, Atelier Broucke 04.03.2016 Riccardo Marini, Gehl Architects 11.03.2016 Sandy Wright, Wright & Wright Architects 18.03.2016 Andrew Whalley, Grimshaw Architects 2016-17 Term 1– organized by Florian Urban 23.09.2016 Neil Gillespie, Riach and Hall Architects, Edinburgh 30.09.2016 Tom Emerson, 6A Architects London/Zurich 07.10.2016 Arno Lederer, Lederer Ragnasdóttir Oei, Stuttgart 14.10.2016 [Mary Duggan, Duggan Morris Architects, London] - cancelled 21.10.2016 Angus Farquhar, NVA Public Art Glasgow and Diane Watters, RCAHMS, Edinburg 3 Last updated March 2019 28.10.2016 Paul Stallan, Stallan Brand, Glasgow 11.11.2016 Liesbeth Brink Atelier Brink, Rotterdam 18.11.2016 Tom Friedrich, Robertneun Architekten, Berlin 25.11.2016 Jan Peter Wingender, Office Winhov, Amsterdam 02.12.2016 Axel John Wieder, Contemporary Art Foundation, Stockholm/Berlin 09.12.2016 [Kenneth Frampton Columbia University, New York– cancelled, moved to next year] 2016-17 Term 2– organized by Anna Sigmundsdóttir and Adam Telfer (4th year diploma students) 13.01.17 Pálmar Kristmundsson, PKdM, Reykjavik 20.01.17 Enrique Sobejano, Nieto Sobejano, Madrid/Berlin 27.01.17 Douglas Murphy, London 03.02.17 Gary Clark – Wilkinson Eyre, London 10.02.17 Wayne Head - Curl la Tourelle Head, London 03.03.17 Deborah Saunt – DSDHA, London 17.03.17 Kenneth Frampton, Columbia University, New York – the event
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