Therme Art presents a live panel discussion on the role of health in architecture
Dezeen has teamed up with Therme Art to host a panel discussion about the role of health and wellbeing in architecture and city planning. Tune in here live from 5:00pm UK time. The panel is organised in partnership with the British Council and is the fourth instalment of Therme Art's new initiative, Wellbeing Culture Forum, The post Therme Art presents a live panel discussion on the role of health in architecture appeared first on Dezeen.
Dezeen has teamed up with Therme Art to host a panel discussion about the role of health and wellbeing in architecture and city planning. Tune in here live from 5:00pm UK time.
The panel is organised in partnership with the British Council and is the fourth instalment of Therme Art's new initiative, Wellbeing Culture Forum, a programme of online discussions that explore the role of culture and art in urban environments.
Therme Art is the creative arm of the Therme Group and provides artworks to its spas and resorts around the world.
Titled Architectures of Health and Happiness – the Gains of Collaborative Design, the session will explore how architecture and urban planning in cities can help to promote health and wellbeing in its inhabitants.
Panellists will also discuss the role of food, biophilic design and contemporary art in creating healthier cities, and the challenges in designing and creating inclusive spaces.
The panel will be co-moderated by the CEO and curator of Therme Art Mikolaj Sekutowicz and the British Council's director of architecture, design and fashion Sevra Davis.
On the panel is Jayden Ali, the founding director of JA Projects, an architecture and design practice whose work focuses on creating a dialogue between the built environment and society at large.
Also joining the discussion is Maria Adebowale-Schwarte, the CEO of Foundation for Future London and Carolyn Steel, the author of Sitopia and Hungry City.
The panel will also feature Sian Griffiths, emeritus professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Mak Gilchrist, founding director of the Edible Bus Stop, a London-based design and architecture practice specialising in creating urban farming opportunities in public spaces.
The panel will also welcome biophilic designer Oliver Heath and Ken Arnold, creative director of the Wellcome Collection in London.
The talk is the fourth in a series of public discussions organised by Therme Art, the first of which featured Hans Ulrich Obrist, Frida Escobedo, Stefano Boeri and more and explored the relationship between art and architecture.
The second iteration featured a discussion about the value of live cultural events amidst global unrest with Es Devlin, Zoé Whitely and Marc Spiegler among others.
The third session featured a discussion with Sonia Boyce, Elvira Dyangani Ose and David Kohn and others about the role of art and culture in the built environment.
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