About this Event
Theo Crosby 100 Lives Panel Discussion
Join us an informal panel discussion inspired by Theo Crosby’s work in architecture, art, design, planning, publishing and teaching.
Moderated by Michael Bierut, the evening will feature historian Kenneth Frampton, architect Jon Greenfield and urbanist Lucy Musgrave.
Kenneth Frampton CBE is one of the world’s leading historians of modernist and contemporary architecture. A teacher for over 50 years at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Frampton is the author of numerous books, including Modern Architecture: A Critical History (Thames & Hudson, 1985).
Jon Greenfield is an architect who spent over a decade on Theo Crosby’s team at Pentagram, most notably serving as design lead on the reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, a project which he saw through to its completion after Theo’s death in 1994. His firm Greenfield Architects seeks to balance the principles of modern design with sensitivity to context for clients around the world.
Lucy Musgrave OBE is founding director of Publica, an urban design and public realm practice that works to make cities more successful, functional and beautiful. She is currently a Mayor’s Design Advocate for the Mayor of London, a trustee for Grand Plan, and a board member of the social enterprise Public Practice. Musgrave was named a Royal Designer for Industry in 2024.
Michael Bierut is a partner in the New York office of Pentagram and author of How to Use Graphic Design to Sell Things, Explain Things, Make Things Look Better, Make People Laugh, Make People Cry and (Every Once in a While) Change the World (Thames & Hudson, 2021).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Osh Gallery, 46 Essex Road, London, United Kingdom
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