A Women's Building For London: Structural Inequality In Architecture

Event Date: Jun 28, 2021; Event City: London Festival of ArchitectureReclaim Holloway:A Women's Building For LondonDigital Talk #4Structural Inequality In ArchitectureJune 28th, 19:00Fourth in a series of architectural panel discussions centred around the planned Women's Building on the site of Holloway Prison. Until its closure in 2016, HM Prison Holloway was the largest female prison in western Europe. The government’s decision to sell this piece of public land has created a unique opportunity to honour the deep and layered history of the site through the provision of a Women’s Building. What are active steps that could be taken throughout this project to tackle the structural inequality inherent in the construction industry? How can the Women’s Building become an exemplary model of an equitable development? Join us for this crucial discussion with the following panelists:Alice Dietsch (AL_A)Dr. Susan Moir (The Policy Group on Tradeswomen’s Issues, Tradeswomen Building Bridges)Dr. Vivian Price (Prof. of Interdisciplinary and Labor Studies, Tradeswomen Advocate)Anna Schabel (Wilton Studio Architects; Women in Architecture)For other talks in the series, click here!Event link to be published and shared with attendees by the 27th of June. For more information Click here or email us at reclaimhollowaymail@gmail.comRead the full post on Bustler

A Women's Building For London: Structural Inequality In Architecture
Event Date: Jun 28, 2021; Event City:

London Festival of Architecture

Reclaim Holloway:

A Women's Building For London

Digital Talk #4

Structural Inequality In Architecture

June 28th, 19:00

Fourth in a series of architectural panel discussions centred around the planned Women's Building on the site of Holloway Prison. Until its closure in 2016, HM Prison Holloway was the largest female prison in western Europe. The government’s decision to sell this piece of public land has created a unique opportunity to honour the deep and layered history of the site through the provision of a Women’s Building. What are active steps that could be taken throughout this project to tackle the structural inequality inherent in the construction industry? How can the Women’s Building become an exemplary model of an equitable development? Join us for this crucial discussion with the following panelists:

Alice Dietsch (AL_A)

Dr. Susan Moir (The Policy Group on Tradeswomen’s Issues, Tradeswomen Building Bridges)

Dr. Vivian Price (Prof. of Interdisciplinary and Labor Studies, Tradeswomen Advocate)

Anna Schabel (Wilton Studio Architects; Women in Architecture)

For other talks in the series, click here!

Event link to be published and shared with attendees by the 27th of June. For more information Click here or email us at reclaimhollowaymail@gmail.com

Read the full post on Bustler