10 January 2018
by Kendall Robbins
Join Jules Pipe and Sir Nick Kenyon at an exclusive screening of London Made at the Barbican on 22 January 2018
Specially commissioned for the inaugural Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism in September this year and as part of the UK/Korea 17-18 Season's Connected City programme, the film is made by Alice Masters with We Made That and is presented by the Mayor of London, British Council, New London Architecture (NLA) and SEGRO.
Showcasing the businesses ‘behind the scenes’ at the Barbican, the evening screening and panel discussion will explore the vast networks of supply across Greater London that sustain the city’s vital activities, bringing together leading experts to discuss and debate the work being done to support London’s industrial spaces as we try to accommodate unprecedented population growth.
The Deputy Mayor will be joined by Holly Lewis, Co-Founding Partner & Architect, We Made That; Darryl Chen, Partner, Hawkins Brown; Alan Holland, Business Unit Director Greater London, SEGRO; and Eleanor Fawcett, Head of Design, OPDC as we examine London’s future as a productive city.
Mon 22 January 2018, 18:30 – 21:30 GMT
Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS
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The event is free but ticketed. Please register here.