September 15th, 2016
September 15th, 2016
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As part of the Royal Academy’s 2016 Architecture Programme speakers will debate how Britain’s post-war housing estates have become a focal point for differing political and architectural ideologies.
‘Forgotten Estates’ will be hosted at The Royal Institution, with a panel of speakers including architect Kate Macintosh – designer of Dawson’s Heights, East Dulwich (1964-72), artist and author Jessie Brennan and Royal Academy Architecture Programme Curator Owen Hopkins.
26 September 2016, 6.30-8pm. More details here.
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