ARCHITECT@WORK returns to London’s Truman Brewery from 13-14 April 2022.

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ARCHITECT@WORK reaches higher than ever before with lofty ambitions to explore air and architecture when it returns to its physical format at London’s Truman Brewery for the 2022 edition. Visitors are invited to attend and meet 72 companies showing their innovations to the architecture and specifier markets, as well as partaking in the stellar line-up of talks for which the show is known.

The theme for the 2022 edition of ARCHITECT@WORK is Air & Architecture, which allows the talks programme to explore a range of different projects, places and experiences. Different sessions will touch upon how we breathe and what that means for our wellbeing, as well as the lungs of cities themselves. A wide variety of designers and experts will look at the spaces where we meet or exercise and transport us high above the ground.

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Speakers (left to right): Joe Morris, Francesca Brady, and Anouska Anquetil

A key highlight of the talks programme will be a session on health and wellbeing that takes a look at air, space, materials and biophilia. It will consider how they are key to comfortable experiences that encourage better interactions within workspaces. This talk will feature the Morris+Company director Joe Morris, speaking alongside Francesca Brady of AirRated and rising star Anouska Anquetil who runs Aterre.

In another headline event, Julia Barfield of the Stirling Prize-nominated practice Marks Barfield will take us up higher and higher, as we take a look at inspirational projects with unfettered views of natural landscapes or city vistas. Bridges, sky pools and lookout towers provide moments to take in our surroundings like never before.

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Speakers (left to right): Eleanor Brough, Katherine Erne, and Joanna Simpson (ph: Ruth Ward)

The relationship between architecture and landscape plays a huge role in making the built environment more inhabitable and kinder to the natural environment, and will be discussed by Eleanor Brough of Sarah Wigglesworth Architects, Katherine Erne from HTA and Joanna Simpson of Simpson Studio.

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Speakers (left to right): Peter Karn, Je Ahn, and Alpa Depani 

Peter Karn of Met Studio Design, Zoe Adeline-Lindop from AHMM and architect Guy Holloway will showcase ways that our desire to be active, mobile and interact with design manifest in buildings and shared cultural experiences. Similarly, Je Ahn from Studio Weave, Adam Scott of Freestate and Alpa Depani from Waltham Forest Council will focus on ever-popular draw of public space projects as good design is used to enliven places, with a greater emphasis on greenery, accessibility and neurodiversity.

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Speakers (left to right): Adam Scott, Nile Bridgeman, and Guy Holloway

And landscape designer Emily Erlam alongside Nile Bridgeman from Gatti Routh Rhodes will transport us to a world normally occupied by TV aerials and air-conditioning units, to explore the wonderful world of rooftops and all the opportunities they present.

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Contact Details
To register for free (trade only) please click here and use code 1310. Complementary catering is available in the lounge areas throughout the show.

ARCHITECT@WORK
April 13 – 14 2022
13.00 – 20.00

The Truman Brewery – levels G1 & T1
Brick Lane
London E1 6QP

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