Architecture: Past, Present and Future

Stylised blue-green photos of a monk, a pixellated dog, a close-up spore, a person on a hill, a toy robot and a banana wrapped in chains

Architecture can be a synonym of shelter, illustrate our livelihoods, and often be both a problem and a solution.

In this lecture series, we explore the ways history influences architecture. We take a look at the past, with Sir Nikolaus Pevsner's observations on British Architecture; the present discussing the value of public spaces and the constant negotiation between people and activities; and what the future of architecture holds. [MORE EVENTS ADDED SOON]