The Architecture Open Lecture Series provides a public platform for debate by bringing together the different components of the School and the University and guests from architectural theory and practice, as well as from other related disciplines.
Below are details of Open Lectures of previous years in PDF format.
2009 – 2010
- Dr Tim Stoner – Space Syntax
- Professor Paul Murrain Architecture vs Urbanism
- Roisin Heneghan – new Greenwich Architecture School
2008 – 2009
- Adrian Hornsby – POTS, PLOTS, AND DESPOTS
- Alex Schweder – THIS FORM FOLLOWS YOUR PERFORMANCE
- George L. Legendre – SURFACE GOODNESS
- Hélène Frichot – FOAMING RELATIONS URBAN HABITUS OF AFFECT
- Hilary Powell – OLYMPIC INTERVENTIONS
- Isotta Cortesi – FROM PERIPHERAL VOID TO PUBLIC SPACE IN MOTION
- Koen Vanmechelen – THE CHICKEN’S APPEAL
- Mario Fallini – CONCETTISMO AND GIULIO CAMILLOs theatre of memory
- Mark Crinson – JUNK, BUNK AND TOMORROW
- Pedro Ignacio Alonso – PREMODERN POSTDIGITAL
- Ranulph Glanville – CYBERNETICS FOR ARCHITECTS
- Raymond Quek – MODERN NOCTURNE
- Sarah Chaplin – (Learning from) Las Vegas, Love Hotels and Low Brow Architecture
- Sibylle Heil – IS IT BURNING YET
2007 – 2008
- Andrew Benjamin – Mondrian’s abstracting line
- Arden Reed – Slow Art
- Brendan Prendeville – Haunted
- Charles Rice – Snapshots for a History of the Interior
- Fabrizio Barozzi – Between Realities – Mondrian’s abstracting line
- Francois Roche – Pink Dystopia
- Ivana Wingham – Travel and mobility beyond representation
- John Macarthur – Architecture, painting and Titian’s Madonna di ca’ Pesaro
- Maria Theodorou – Architecture and the Political
- Mike Sillett – Durrat Al Bahrain
- Naomi Stead – Notes on Reading, Writing and Thinking Architectural Criticism
- Rainer Hofmann – Bogevischs City
- Stefano Graziani – Taxonomies
- Tim Antsey – Architecture and Rhetoric
2006 – 2007