TALK:
The Architecture of Repair
What if buildings stopped pretending to be permanently pristine but instead embraced the beautiful realities of repair and change? Architectural writer and sculptor Phineas Harper talks about the creative, expressive and ecological potential of repair in architecture and beyond.
Saturday 20 September 11am–12pm
Remakery, 51 Lilford Rd, London SE5 9HY











Phineas Harper [they/them] is a critic, curator and kinetic sculptor. A regular opinion writer for the Guardian and former Chief Executive of Open City, their artwork has been exhibited at the Royal Academy, Somerset House, San Mei Gallery and the Rotterdam Biennale. They are founder of the design and research practice Architecture of Repair and co-founder of New Architecture Writers, a mentoring programme for aspiring design critics from underrepresented communities.
© Photo: Luke & Nik

TALK:
The Architecture of Repair
What if buildings stopped pretending to be permanently pristine but instead embraced the beautiful realities of repair and change? Architectural writer and sculptor Phineas Harper talks about the creative, expressive and ecological potential of repair in architecture and beyond.
Saturday 20 September 11am–12pm
Remakery, 51 Lilford Rd, London SE5 9HY




Phineas Harper [they/them] is a critic, curator and kinetic sculptor. A regular opinion writer for the Guardian and former Chief Executive of Open City, their artwork has been exhibited at the Royal Academy, Somerset House, San Mei Gallery and the Rotterdam Biennale. They are founder of the design and research practice Architecture of Repair and co-founder of New Architecture Writers, a mentoring programme for aspiring design critics from underrepresented communities.
© Photo: Luke & Nik



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