About this Event
Join us for a Lunch Plus talk with Duncan Roberts, self-build architect and long-time collaborator with Giroscope, reflecting on radical and community-led architecture in practice. Duncan worked with Giroscope on the construction of three timber-framed social houses in Hull.
In conversation with Caroline Gore-Booth, he will explore how these projects sit within a wider tradition of radical architecture, drawing on the self-help and mutual aid ideas of anarchist thinker Colin Ward, whose work inspired Giroscope’s founding.
This event forms part of Giroscope’s 2026 Lunch Plus series: Radical Ideas. Real Connections.
For over forty years, Giroscope has transformed long-term empty and run-down houses into safe, sustainable, and affordable homes — and built new ones — demonstrating how collective action can address the housing crisis from the ground up. Beyond housing, Giroscope connects communities with policymakers, supports people into work, and creates spaces where social enterprise can thrive.
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Radical ideas. Real connections.
Agenda
🕑: 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Keynote talk with Duncan Roberts and Caroline Gore-Booth
🕑: 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
Lunch and Connecting
Info: A tasty vegetarian lunch is provided by Giroscope Cookery Project. Please let us know any dietary requirements when booking
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Matthews Community Enterprise Centre, 345 Anlaby Road, Kingston Upon Hull, United Kingdom
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