About this Event
What does “balance” mean in a profession known for long hours, tight deadlines, and high emotional investment?
Hosted by the Manchester Society of Architects, this evening panel event invites students, architects, and practice leaders - from across generations and career stages - to explore how balance can be rethought in contemporary architectural practice.
Bringing together research, leadership insight, lived experience, and wellbeing expertise, the event looks at balance not as an individual challenge, but as a cultural, organisational, and business opportunity.
Why attend?
- Explore the psychological and organisational drivers of burnout
- Hear real examples of flexible working in architectural practice
- Understand generational shifts in work culture and expectations
- Gain practical tools for setting boundaries and sustaining creativity
- Take part in an open, intergenerational panel discussion
Event format
The evening includes four short talks followed by a moderated panel discussion with audience participation, a short reflective break, and informal networking.
Confirmed Speakers include:
• Dr Matthew Davies – Associate Professor in Organisational Psychology, University of Leeds
• Fran Philips - Associate at BDP & Chair, Urbanista NW
• Archontia Manolakelli – Architect, Arcadis; Trained Psychologist
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Atkins Realis Office, 3 Piccadilly Place, Manchester, United Kingdom
GBP 5.00 to GBP 7.50












