The event will be a panel discussion around Playful Architecture with key advocates for Playful Design
-Charles Holland of charleshollandarchitects and previously FAT
-Gillian Lambert of AOC Architecture Ltd (TBC)
-Kevin Haley of @Kevin Haley Studio
-Megan Charnley of Projects Office Ltd
-Tomas Klassnik of THE KLASSNIK CORPORATION LTD
Synopsis:
Over the past few years, we have seen a rise in Playful Architecture; disrupting the status quo of the architecture world. Often referred to as Maximalism, The New Postmodern, or Memphis Revival; Playful Architecture, due in part to its ambiguity and subjective nature of play to the building user; has proven hard to rigidly define, instead, being felt in its universal joy-giving qualities.
Often characterized by its bold use of colour, pattern and materials; and daring use of shapes and symbols; incorporation of stories and references to popular culture; and elements of surprise and humour; Playful Architecture has become a favourite among many young architecture practices, many of which are based in our Capital.
Despite its rising popularity, in the socially charged and often publicly funded world of architecture, the movement is rife with stigma; with Playful Architecture often being seen as only acceptable when designing space for children or behind closed doors in homes for eccentric clients.
Based on a panel discussion with some of the key advocates for Playful Design we ask. What’s in the water in London? What do these practices have In Common in their approach to creating Playful Architecture and why are they championing it.
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