Mavericks: Does Architecture Need Mavericks?
Royal Academy of Arts
English - April 13, 2016 16:32 - 59 minutes - 54.7 MB - ★★★ - 7 ratingsVisual Arts Arts Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Beginning with an introduction by Owen Hopkins, curator of Mavericks: Breaking the Mould of British Architecture, a panel debates the role of mavericks in architecture past and present. What makes an architect a maverick? What uses do mavericks and maverick positions have? How has the meaning of maverick evolved over history? What, above all, does it mean to be a maverick architect in today’s world of parametric design and building information modelling?
Speakers:
Charles Holland – Director, Ordinary Architecture; co-founder, FAT
Owen Hopkins – Architecture Programme Curator, Royal Academy
Maria Smith – Director and Co-Founder, Interrobang; former director, Studio Weave
Catherine Slessor – writer and critic; former editor, The Architectural Review
Sean Griffiths – Professor of Architecture, University of Westminster; co-founder, FAT
Image caption: A House for Essex by FAT and Grayson Perry RA for Living Architecture (2014) / Photo courtesy of Living Architecture / Jack Hobhouse