Big Lecture: Anna Heringer
12 June
Core Programme Edinburgh & The Lothians Lecture





Event Summary
Architect Anna Heringer reflects on her work and practice in relation to the provocation for this year’s Architecture Fringe, Reciprocity - Architectures of Exchange
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18:30 - 20:00
Date(s)
12 June
Location
Edinburgh Futures Institute, 1 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9EF
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Organiser
Architecture Fringe
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Join us for an evening with architect Anna Heringer who reflects on her work and practice in relation to the provocation for this year’s Architecture Fringe, Reciprocity - Architectures of Exchange.
Anna Heringer is an architect based in Laufen, Germany, and is honorary professor of the UNESCO Chair of Earthen Architecture, Building Cultures and Sustainable Development where her work focusses on the use of natural building materials.
For Anna, architecture is a tool to improve lives. She has been actively involved in development cooperation in Bangladesh since 1997 and has realised projects throughout Asia, Africa and Europe. She teaches at various universities including ETH Zurich and TU Munich and has received numerous honours such as the Loeb Fellowship at Harvard GSD and the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture.
Doors 18:15, Lecture starts 18:30
Please note this event will be filmed and recorded.
Tickets
Tickets available via Ticket Tailor
£25 Donation Ticket
£15 General Admission
£7.50 Student
£2 Unwaged
Access
The event will take place at the Edinburgh Futures Institute which has ground level wheelchair access from Lauriston Place and Middle Meadow Walk. The venue has an accessible toilet.
BSL interpreters will be in attendance.
The Core Programme for the Architecture Fringe 2025 has been made possible through the support of Creative Scotland Multi-Year Funding, Moxon Architects, Helen Lucas Architects, and Collective Architecture.