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Architecture & Meaning

William JR Curtis and Richard Wentworth examine how architecture communicates meaning and why this is much overlooked

IMPORTANT: THIS LECTURE HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO 30th APRIL

We are pleased to announce that the Architecture& Meaning lecture has been rearranged for a new date on 30th April 2013. If you had initially booked for the 12th March arrangement and cannot make this new date, we will reimburse your ticket fee. We are very sorry for any inconvenience caused.

William JR Curtis is a leading historian, critic, painter, photographer and author of the seminal book Modern Architecture since 1900.

Richard Wentworth is a well-known British artist and curator and former Dean of the School of Sculpture at the Royal College of Art.

Hochhauser Auditorium
Victoria & Albert Museum
30 April, Tuesday, 6:30-8:00pm

To Book

Tickets to the event are £9 and can be booked at www.vam.ac.uk/whatson

Readers of the AR can book for a concessionary rate of £6 by calling 0207 942 2211 and quoting The Architectural Review offer. The first event is in only a few weeks’ time so book now.

The Architecture& series follows the success of last year’s Future Frontiers series, which included, among others, Charles Jencks and Patrik Schumacher debating Style and Peter Buchanan and Michael Sorkin on Humanity. These lectures can be found online at www.architectural-review.com/FutureFrontiers.

 

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