The Bartlett Summer Show 2024: Talking Space
22 June 2024–30 June 2024, 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
A series of student talks sharing their research in architectural history and theory from our exhibiting programmes at The Summer Show 2024.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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The Bartlett School of Architecture
Location
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Ground Floor - G.08The Bartlett School of Architecture22 Gordon StreetLondonWC1H 0QBUnited Kingdom
Students from the five participating programmes in The Bartlett Summer Show 2024 will share their research in architectural history and theory through a combination of readings from written work and reflections on research projects. Each event is curated from a wide range of voices and interests representing the exceptional diversity of The Bartlett School of Architecture and its key priorities in striving for equitable architectural futures.
Each event will include students from our five exhibiting programmes - Architecture BSc, Architecture MSci, Architecture MArch, Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc and Engineering & Architectural Design MEng.
Schedule
- Saturday 22 June | 12:00 – 13:00 | Architecture BSc
Architecture BSc
Private lives: Queer domesticity in the Modern House - Sally Sun, Architecture BSc
From Indenture to Identity: Exploring Aapravasi Ghat’s Role in Cultural Heritage Values and National Identity Politics in Mauritius - Siya Bhandari, Architecture BSc
‘Y-Axis’ Studentification: Transitional Spaces as Sites of Encounter in Vertical Student Neighbourhoods - Freya Leonard, Architecture BSc
Coventry Cathedral - Joe Burt, Architecture BSc
All Saints Church, Margaret St; Beautiful or Ugly? - Rosie Dymock, Architecture BSc
- Sunday 23 June | 12:00 – 13:00 | Architecture MSci
Architecture MSci
Understanding the London Jazz Club: Places of Improvisation - Charlie Hayles, Architecture MSci
Gazing and Glancing: Moments of Queer Mutuality in Public Spaces - Xan Goetzee Barral, Architecture MSci
Dis/Replacement: Processes of Displacement during Periods of Transformation at the Barrington Recovery Site - Anna Williams, Architecture MSci
Transit Homes: The Sense of ‘Home’ in Woodberry Down Estate Regeneration - Paola Barreca, Architecture MSci
- Friday 28 June | 12:00 – 13:00 | Architecture & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc and Architecture BSc
Architecture & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc and Architecture BSc
Re(frame) Metabolism - Stan Luo, Architecture BSc
Diasporic Timelines: A Methodology for Temporal cCartography - Mahika Gautum, Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc
Beyond the Stable Walls: A Case Study on Cultivating Equine Wellbeing through Thoughtful Spatial Stewardship - Maria Corti, Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc
Student Homemaking Dynamics - Grace Bonham, Architectural & Interdisciplinary Studies BSc
- Saturday 29 June | 12:00 – 13:00 | Architecture MArch
Architecture MArch
Of Flowers, Lawns & Mud: Who Are Council Housing Estate Gardens for in the 21st Century? - Xintong Chen, Architecture MArch
Sculpting Unity: Art to Bridge the North-South Divide - Eleanor Crunden, Architecture MArch
A Five-Thousand-Mile Journey Home: Global Stories and Domestic Tales - Mylan Thuroczy, Architecture MArch
The ‘Object’, ‘Portrait’ and ‘Painters’ of Hireth: A Study of Domesticity and Hospitality in Cornwall - Harrison Lovelock, Architecture MArch
A Rural Landscape of Arcadian Returns: Tracing Political Implications in Conventions of Representation Towards the Irish Cottage Landscape - Heba Mohsen, Architecture MArch
- Sunday 30 June | 12:00 – 13:00 | Engineering & Architectural Design MEng and Architecture MSci
Engineering & Architectural Design MEng and Architecture MSci
Pump House - Siyu Liu, Engineering & Architectural Design MEng
Power of Ornamentation as a Network and Vehicle for Social-Political Discourses in Pakistan - Nadia Kwiecinska, Architecture MSci
Streams and Settlements: Water, Water System and Housing in Tehran - Hanna Porooshani, Architecture MSci
Shrines of the Scalp: Afro-Caribbean Hair Salon and the Diasporan Identity - Nikki Zubis, Architecture MSci
Earthquakes as Non-Human Agents in Shaping Japanese Architecture - Yuichiro Tomita, Architecture MSci
Outside Inside, Inside Outside - Zeynep Yesilda, Architecture MSci
Access
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