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The conversation will explore diverse strategies employed by these innovative practices, including Edit Collective (UK), a feminist architecture collective dedicated to design and research projects that challenge societal norms; collcoll.cc (CZ), a collaborative collective emphasizing cross-sectional collaborations and fostering innovative architectural solutions through collective engagement; and LLRRLLRR (Estonia/UK), an experimental practice integrating sustainability and circularity into architectural design. Additionally, the discussion will feature insights from a UK-based curator and writer known for her perspectives on architecture and design, Vicky Richardson.​

Chaired by Helena Huber-Doudova, a curator at the National Gallery Prague and editor of "Architecture for a Non-Precarious Future: Notes on Practice," which builds upon the Czech presentation at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia—"The Office for a Non-Precarious Future," created by Eliška H. Pomyjová, D. Neuhäusl, and Jan Netušil.​

By amplifying diverse voices and sharing actionable insights, this event aims to spark dialogue and drive change in architectural practice.​

Panelists: Sophie Williams (Edit, UK), Vicky Richardson (curator, UK), Krištof Hanzlík (collcoll.cc, CZ), Roland Reemaa / Laura Linsi (LLRRLLRR, UK/EST). Chair - Helena Huber-Doudová (curator, National Gallery Prague, CZ)

Organised by the Czech Centre London, part of the London Festival of Architecture.

Architecture for a Non-Precarious Future: Voices from Emerging Practice
Image: Architecture for a Non-Precarious Future_Czech Centre

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Event Type(s) Talks and Debates
Tickets / Admission £ 5
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Czech Embassy More Info

Address: 26-30 Kensington Palace Gardens
London
W8 4QY
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Public Transport Notting Hill Gate

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Czech Centre London

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