About this Event
Event 007 examines the concept of design education. It will explore how the youngest members of society should be included in conversations about our built environment – and what barriers are in place to prevent this. In order to shape our communities, it makes sense to consult all end users and gather feedback on what works – and what doesn’t.
By opening a dialogue with children and teenagers about what’s needed in our urban landscape, we can guide architects, town planners and design industry specialists with the information needed to make our cities a happier place for those under 18.
Fundamentally, architecture is about problem-solving, but the results rarely offer a complete solution. This is due (in part) to the fact that older, white, middle class males are the dominating force. The diverse voice of youth is rarely heard and we need to shift this dynamic. They are, afterall, the future – and one day, our world will become theirs.
The evening will be split into two panel debates, with a 15 min interval in-between. This is a seated event. Drinks + snacks are available from The Hepworth Wakefield cafe bar.
Tickets are free.
We look forward to welcoming you!
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Panel 01
Leanne Cloudsdale • Host + Moderator
Phineas Harper • Writer + Curator
Sahra Hersi • Artist + Spatial Designer
Paul Plunkett • Educator
Katy Merrington • Cultural Gardener
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Panel 02
Leanne Cloudsdale • Host + Moderator
Caz Facey • Director at ING Media
Iain Monteith • Director at Loader Monteith
Kathryn Pashley • Product Designer + Academic
Mark Parsons • Architect + Educator
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Hepworth Wakefield, Gallery Walk, Wakefield, United Kingdom
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