Events
- The Invisible City
- Keynote Address: Iain Sinclair and Chris Petit
- Panel 1a: Walking the City
- Panel 1b: The Politics of Space
- Panel 1c: Urban Technologies
- Poetry and the British Museum
- First Story Creative Writing Workshops
- Run, Jump, Shoot
- Panel 2a: Conceptual City
- Panel 2b: Contested Spaces
- Panel 2c: Working in the City
- Panel 3a: Nightwalking
- Panel 3b: Run, Jump, Shoot
- Panel 3c: Architexture
- Debate: Living and Writing in London
- London: A History in Verse
- Man Booker Prize Evening: A.S. Byatt and Alan Hollinghurst
2012 Highlights
Panel 3b: Run, Jump, Shoot
8 May 2012
14:00 - 15:00: Haldane Room
On 19 May the RIBA held a very successful half-day workshop, where Assistant Curator of
Photographs Justine Sambrook and freelance photographer Andy Day (www.kiell.com) explored new ways of seeing and experiencing architecture through the medium of photography and the urban sport parkour.
The workshop began with a visit to the RIBA's
world-class photographic archive and concluded with a hands-on session
led by Day, during which participants had an opportunity to shoot
on location with professional parkour athletes.
Themes explored in this workshop will be debated in a public panel discussion on 15 June 2012. The panel will be chaired by Professor Iain Borden. Andy Day and Justine Sambrook will be joined by Michael Stewart, who will discuss his MyStreet Project: 'Your story told through film. Where you are, who you are and how you live.'
Chair: Iain Borden
Justine Sambrook, RIBA Assistant Curator of Photographs
Andy Day, Freelance Photographer
Michael Stewart, MyStreet, Open City Documentary Festival


