About this Event
Join us for a Fellow-led panel discussion on how we can transform educational and professional spaces to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world.
As AI reshapes both education and the workplace, how can we reimagine our built environments to foster creativity and innovation? Drawing insights from the groundbreaking space designs of the 90s that spurred the Internet revolution, we’ll explore how lessons from the past can inspire the radical transformations needed in our cities today.
We’ll delve into how to new design environments cater to the unique learning styles of the AI-native generation, identifying key differences and considering innovative approaches for future-ready spaces.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with leading experts and discover the cutting-edge of educational design. Tickets are free but space is limited—register now to secure your spot!
Our panellists:
(they/them) - Danbee is a field neuroscientist and multi-disciplinary educator specialising in educational environments, robotics and alternative learning strategies (King’s College, London)
(he/him) - Matthew is the co-founder and the managing director of Didobi. He is a practical expert in the capture, collation, visualisation and interpretation of data within the property and retail markets. He is a nationally recognised expert on ‘High Streets.’ Matthew has been a director of three marketing leading data and insight businesses (CoStar, The Local Data Company and Income Analytics) where he held roles within research, technology and sales & marketing. He is a visiting Professor of UCL (Smart Cities), and lead on Night Economy research for Mayor of London.
Bernhard Blauel (he/him)– Bernhard is a leading architect of educational spaces, a pioneer of the first Internet Cafes in UK, France, Thailand and Philippines, and co-author of “Educational Spaces” book dedicated to promoting non-traditional approach to learning environments.
Chair: (she/her) - co-founder of world’s first Internet Café chain Cyberia, pioneer of VR for retail and hybrid use of retail-cum-educational creative spaces.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Steps, RSA House and Online via Zoom, 8 John Adam Street, London, United Kingdom
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