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Negroni Talk #2 The Recognitions (architecture’s gentrification guilt)

Feb 23, 20231 hr 29 minEp. 33
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The Recognitions (architecture’s gentrification guilt) Vyner Street is a locus for the shifting identity of London’s East End. Artists and creatives moved into the area and integrated themselves into the local culture and communities. However, their arrival was a catalyst for regenerative change that they didn’t necessarily want. Architects play a key role in this economic shift and are still present in Hackney and Tower Hamlets. Should they take a stronger position in the development of the area and the way it affects the original communities and the few remaining artists? Speakers: Dr. Jane Clossick, London Metropolitan University (chair) Cullinan Richards, Artists Torange Khonsari, Public Works Dr. Elanor Warwick, Clarion Housing Group Cordula Weisser, ZCD Architects
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