Architecture Reimagined 25 January — 6 April 2014
Video from Royal Academy website: shows some of the exhibits
Evening Events that may interest you:
Soapbox Talks
Fridays: 31 January, 7 February, 14 March, 28 March
The immersive and provoking installations of Sensing Spaces provide the context for fresh and passionate talks by key figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design and literature, exploring how our experience of spaces informs the way we think about and relate to architecture and cities. Imaginative and inspiring, lively and stimulating, audience participation is actively encouraged!
Speakers:
Jonathan Glancey
Friday 31 January
Tom Stuart-Smith
Friday 7 February
Pezo von Ellrichshausen
Friday 14 March
Iain Sinclair
Friday 28 March
Main Galleries; 7–7.30pm; free with an exhibition ticket (no booking required)
Fridays: 31 January, 7 February, 14 March, 28 March
The immersive and provoking installations of Sensing Spaces provide the context for fresh and passionate talks by key figures from the worlds of art, architecture, design and literature, exploring how our experience of spaces informs the way we think about and relate to architecture and cities. Imaginative and inspiring, lively and stimulating, audience participation is actively encouraged!
Speakers:
Jonathan Glancey
Friday 31 January
Tom Stuart-Smith
Friday 7 February
Pezo von Ellrichshausen
Friday 14 March
Iain Sinclair
Friday 28 March
Main Galleries; 7–7.30pm; free with an exhibition ticket (no booking required)
Friday Night Late
Friday 21 February
Explore ‘Sensing Spaces’ after dark, and let your senses be stimulated by a range of experiences, including a live DJ, that will enhance and enrich, challenge and reconfigure our understanding of architecture. Main Galleries; 6.30–10pm; free with an exhibition ticket (no booking required)
Friday 21 February
Explore ‘Sensing Spaces’ after dark, and let your senses be stimulated by a range of experiences, including a live DJ, that will enhance and enrich, challenge and reconfigure our understanding of architecture. Main Galleries; 6.30–10pm; free with an exhibition ticket (no booking required)
More info here
Sensing Sounds
Monday 10 March
Composers and performers from the Royal College of Music present new music, specially created in response to the exhibition’s installations.
In partnership with the Royal College of Music. Main Galleries; 7.30–9pm; £18/£9 reductions
Monday 10 March
Composers and performers from the Royal College of Music present new music, specially created in response to the exhibition’s installations.
In partnership with the Royal College of Music. Main Galleries; 7.30–9pm; £18/£9 reductions
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