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February 14th, 2017

The House That Philosophy Built

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

Forum for Philosophy

February 14th, 2017

The House That Philosophy Built

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

Juliet Haysom/ Kristen Kreider/ Peg Rawes

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6.30 – 8pm | Tuesday 14 February
Wolfson Theatre, LSE

Speakers
Juliet Haysom, Artist and Tutor, The Architectural Association, London
Kristen Kreider, Professor of Fine Art, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Peg Rawes, Professor in Architecture and Philosophy, University College London

Chair
Shahidha Bari, Lecturer in Romanticism in the Department of English, Queen Mary, University of London and Forum for European Philosophy Fellow

This panel considers the ways in which philosophers have engaged with architecture and explores how architects have thought philosophically about their own work. Are there are philosophical ideals at the heart of civic building projects and social housing programmes? What are the principles of good design and how could a three-dimensional space represent an idea? Is the primary purpose of a building aesthetic, social, or moral?  Do we judge a building on the beauty of its structure, the practicality of its form, or the human interaction it enables? And how should we imagine the skyline of the future?

Image credit: AUJIK, ‘Spatial Bodies

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