Architecture Fringe 2025
Reciprocity

Big Lecture: Piers Taylor

19 June

Core Programme Greater Glasgow & Clyde Lecture

Event Summary

Architect Piers Taylor reflects on his work and practice in relation to the provocation for this year’s Architecture Fringe, Reciprocity - Architectures of Exchange

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Time

Doors 18:00, Lecture starts 18:30, Social 20:00 - 23:00

Date(s)

19 June

Location

Civic House, 26 Civic Street, Glasgow, G4 9RH
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Additional Location Info

The event will take place on the ground floor of Civic House, which has ground level wheelchair access via the lower workshop area.

Organiser

Architecture Fringe

Social

Join us for an evening with architect Piers Taylor who reflects on his work and practice in relation to the provocation for this year’s Architecture Fringe, Reciprocity - Architectures of Exchange.

The lecture will be followed by a social in Civic House.

Piers Taylor is an Architect and Professor of Knowledge Exchange in Architecture at UWE. He studied in Sydney and the UK and was awarded an anniversary scholarship for his PhD which examined the consequences of architectural making in participatory contexts. He is also founder of Invisible Studio, a multi-award-winning architecture practice, operating through collaboration, experimentation, research and education. He has pioneered a number of academic programmes that rethink the relationship between design and making. His current research explores how we can design, plan and govern for social change - how architecture supports and makes tangible actions that encourage a civil society.

Doors 18:00, Lecture starts 18:30, Social 20:00 - 23:00

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 on the ground floor of Civic House, which has ground level wheelchair access via the lower workshop area. 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.

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