'A panel discussion chaired by Professor Robert Mull, The Architecture Foundation Trustee and Director of Architecture at The Cass, will explore and debate the future of formal architectural education. What should students learn? , are there gaps in the curriculum?, and which skills are increasingly important to have in order to rise to the many challenges architects face in practice . Leading academics and practitioners will present their views on how architectural education can respond to the changing role of the architect.'
Panel
Neil Spiller, Dean of Architecture at the University of Greenwich
Peter Clegg, Senior Partner at FCBS (and Professor of Architecture at the Unversity of Bath)
Gem Barton, editor of Edge Condition and lecturer at the University of Brighton.
Chaired by Professor Robert Mull, Dean and Director of Architecture at The Cass