An interdisciplinary conference that examined the impact of this internationally significant piece of architecture built for everyday use by the people of Preston, and discussed its role within the wider context of urban design and the development of cities in the 21st Century.
The conference programme included:
• Introduction by Chris Harding, Chair, BDP
• The Listing Story - Dr Christina Malathouni, University of Liverpool
• Why The Curves? - Professor Adrian Friend, University of Central Lancashire
• The Restoration of a Brutalist Icon - John Puttick, architect, John Puttick Associates
• Panel discussion one - hosted by Lee Ivett, Grenfell-Baines School of Architecture, University of Central Lancashire
• The Campaign To Save A Bus Station - Sally Stone, Reader, Manchester School of Architecture
• Brutalist Architecture and the Arts - Professor Charles Quick, In Certain Places
• Building Connections - James Arnold History Curator, Harris Museum and Art Gallery
• Panel discussion two - hosted by Ann Vanner, President, North Lancashire Society of Architects
In Certain Places
VB005A, Victoria Building
University of Central Lancashire
Preston, PR1 2HE
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