Starts:
07:00pm, Thursday, 16 November 2017
Until:
09:00pm, Thursday, 16 November 2017
The Barbican, Frobisher Auditorium 1
Born in 1973, the Italian architect, educator and theorist Pier Vittorio Aureli is one of the most influential architectural thinkers of his generation. He combines his work as a tutor at London’s Architectural Association with the operation of his practice, Dogma, from Brussels.
In this lecture Aureli will present a study of the ‘private’ room, aiming to trace a concise and polemical history of this ubiquitous and yet unquestioned form of architecture.
Marcel Proust's Room
Virginia Woolf's Room. All images courtesy of Dogma.
The Architecture Foundation, in association with the Barbican, presents Architecture on Stage – a programme of talks and debates.
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