This is Session 1 of 2 for Topic 4 in the 2021 Global Architecture Exchanges series: The impacts of COVID-19 on the way we practise architecture
Topic 4, Session 2 was held on 17 November 2021. This session includes speakers from Ireland, New Zealand, South Korea, the Netherlands, China and the UK.
This session explores how technology as a tool has enabled us to change how we practise architecture. Now is the opportunity to use the same tool to address social inequalities and encourage more diversity in the workplace (gender
equality, social background, inclusivity). The speakers also discuss how solutions currently being implemented in response to COVID-19 can reinforce, and potentially worsen some of the challenges that discourage a more diverse profession as well as
how COVID-19 demonstrates that the profession is resilient and open to change.
Programme:
0046 Pandemic & Practice: On site at The Marshall Building, LSE, Lincoln's Inn Fields
The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
Fiona Hughes, Anne Henry and David Healy - Associate Directors, Grafton Architects
0039 Tiaho Mai - a new model for mental healthcare in New Zealand
New Zealand Institute of Architects
Rachel Rush - Managing Director, Klein
0055 Experimentation for post-pandemic public space
Korean Institute of Architects
Heechan Park - Director, Studio Heech
0022 Working from home during the pandemic
Royal Institute of Dutch Architects
Marjolein van Eig - Architect, BureauVanEig
0005 Flexibility and Resilience of Urban Public Space in the Post-epidemic Era
The Architectural Society of China
TANG Wen Sheng - Deputy Chief Architect, Central South Architectural Design Institute
Co., Ltd.
0004 International Working - the merits of the Remote Studio
Royal Institute of British Architects
Neil MacOmish - Board Director, Scott Brownrigg
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This is Session 2 of 2 for Topic 4 in the 2021 Global Architecture Exchanges series: The impacts of COVID-19 on the way we practise architecture
Topic 4, Session 2 was held on 18 November 2021. This session includes speakers from Ireland, the UK, Brazil and the Netherlands.
This session explores how technology as a tool has enabled us to change how we practise architecture. Now is the opportunity to use the same tool to address social inequalities and encourage more diversity in the workplace (gender
equality, social background, inclusivity). The speakers also discuss how solutions currently being implemented in response to COVID-19 can reinforce, and potentially worsen some of the challenges that discourage a more diverse profession as well as
how COVID-19 demonstrates that the profession is resilient and open to change.
Programme:
042 Pandemic & Practice: On site at The Marshall Building, LSE, Lincoln's Inn Fields
The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
Fiona Hughes, Anne Henry and David Healy - Associate Directors, Grafton Architects
041 International Working - the merits of the Remote Studio
Royal Institute of British Architects
Neil MacOmish - Board Director, Scott Brownrigg
007 COVID-19 pandemics: built environment, territorial and demographic impacts in Brazilian Metropolitan Regions
Council of Architecture and Urbanism is Brazil
Juliano Pamplona Ximenes Ponte - Consultant and Associate Professor, Federal University of Para
050 How did COVID-19 change the way we design?
Royal Institute of Dutch Architects
Aldo Vos - Director, Broekbakema
Visit our website to learn more about the 2021 Global Architecture Exchanges sessions:
https://www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-resources/knowledge-landing-page/2021-global-architecture-exchanges
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