The Museum of Architecture is proud to bring together a series of community-led projects of varying scales, along with the architects and clients involved, to explore how such amazing projects came to be in challenging circumstances. No one is pretending that creating new housing, arts institutions or civic centres is easy but somehow groups manage to coalesce and find a way to make their dreams become a reality.
In this event, we will hear from grassroots organisations the length and breadth of the country and find out how they started initiatives that would forever change their communities, often without proper support from government or larger organisations. Architects can become great partners in such endeavours, using their skills in planning, design and construction to help guide fledgling groups take their first steps and navigate missteps and pitfalls.
The event will feature a series of presentations and panels, located in the Oasis Farm Waterloo, designed by Feilden Fowles Architects. The barn itself is a meanwhile community project, demonstrating that it’s possible to use small parcels of land for local benefit even in central London.
Participants will receive:
- Knowledge of where to start with community-led projects
- Information about different funding models
- Tribulations and solutions through planning
- First-hand experience of projects at different stages of the process
- Shared insight into important collaborations
- Networking with other community groups and architects
Confirmed speakers include:
Feilden Fowles
Onion Collective
Invisible Studio
Archio
London Community Land Trust
O’DonnellBrown
Millport Town Hall
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