The first talk in the series is with the architectural writer, Roger Connah.
Roger Connah’s Writing has resulted in over 20 books on architecture, art and society up to the present. The most recent of which is ‘Being: An Architect’ (with Ian Ritchie, Royal Academy, UK 2013)
His pedagogy is a constant enquiry, which has recently been expressed in ‘The Age of the Pamphlet’ and a series of contrarian architectural essays, plays and provocations on education, de-schooling and live pedagogy.
His practice involves formal, informal, improvised and speculative approaches to architecture and urbanism. His practice, Heron-Mazy Studio, was co-founded in 2001 with J.P. Maruszczak, and is an architectural studio for speculative and alternative projects.