Negroni Talks

Beatniks, punks and other countercultures were borne out of a restless discontent with the status quo and a desire to shift ideologies for new generations. These ideas and movements manifested themselves through art, music and literature but architecture has trodden a safer creative path. Rebellious architects appeared from time to time but what is their legacy today? Can the industry shake off its timid approach and demonstrate that buildings can affect real change?

Speakers:

Tim Abrahams, Architecture Critic (chair)
Piers Taylor, Invisible Studio
Charles Holland, Charles Holland Architects
Shumi Bose, Central St Martins
Caz Facey, Ing Media

Show Notes

Beatniks, punks and other countercultures were borne out of a restless discontent with the status quo and a desire to shift ideologies for new generations. These ideas and movements manifested themselves through art, music and literature but architecture has trodden a safer creative path. Rebellious architects appeared from time to time but what is their legacy today? Can the industry shake off its timid approach and demonstrate that buildings can affect real change? Speakers: Tim Abrahams, Architecture Critic (chair) Piers Taylor, Invisible Studio Charles Holland, Charles Holland Architects Shumi Bose, Central St Martins Caz Facey, Ing Media

What is Negroni Talks?

Provocative and irreverent architectural talk series hosted in East London by Straight Talking Architecture Practice Fourth_space