The Architectural Association (AA) holds several exhibitions throughout the year in the AA Gallery, Front Members' Room, the AA Bar and at Montague Street. All of the AA's exhibitions are open to the public and are curated by the AA Public Programme to cover a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, architecture, history, community, construction, nature and the environment. The AA Gallery is located on the ground floor of 36 Bedford Square, it is a versatile and accessible space that hosts several exhibitions a year, while the AA Front Members' Room is often a space displaying the work of students, staff and alumni.
Hours
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Location
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Contact
publicprogramme@aaschool.ac.uk

Hosted at the Architectural Association over two days, the AHRA PhD Student Symposium 2024 brings together PhD candidates and young researchers from various institutions in the UK and abroad to present their work, engage in roundtable discussions, and collectively reflect on how invisible stories enact defiance and resistance. Drawing inspiration from Ursula K. Le Guin’s concept of a ‘carrier bag’, foregrounding complexity and mundane aspects of existence becomes the terrain for exploring ways of imagining otherwise.
On the first day of the event, the roundtable discussions will invite us to explore the body as a thinking tool, unveil invisible types of knowledge through stories from across the globe, and dissect the importance of reshaping existing methods and practices in pursuit of transformative justice. On the second day, the various sessions will aim to trace ruptures in and dismantle monolithic narratives, reveal struggles for equality and everyday practices of living-with.
The symposium is organised by the AA PhD Programme.
Schedule
THURSDAY 9 MAY 2024
11am - Introduction
11.15am - Collective Actions Of Home Re/Making: Staying With Subjugated Knowledge, Organised by AHRA PhD Representatives Group
Participants:
12.30pm - Lunch
1:30pm - Table Manners: Reshaping the Institutional “Opentable”, Organised by Section of Architectural Workers, SAW- Unite
Speakers:
3pm - Mapping and Beyond in Disrupting Dominant Spatial Narratives, organised by Areti Kotsoni
Speakers:
4.30pm – Tea and coffee break
5pm - Embodied Fluidity – Potential in Movement Practice for Architecture, organised by Takako Hasegawa
Participants:
6.30pm – Drinks reception
FRIDAY 10 MAY 2024
10am - Introduction
10.15am - Session 1
12pm- Session 2
1.30pm - Lunch Break
2.15pm - Session 3
4pm - Session 4
5.45pm - Session 5
7.15pm - Concluding remarks
7.30pm - Drinks reception
This event will have British Sign Language interpretation. Ramps will be in place to enable access to the AA buildings via no.33 Bedford Square. A quiet room will be available.
In order to enable those still vulnerable to Covid-19 to safely attend the event, we encourage everyone attending to wear masks and, where possible, to take a test. Please do not attend if you feel unwell and are experiencing any symptoms. The room will be well-ventilated and have some areas of distanced seating.
Please get in touch to let us know of any additional access requirements that you might have and how we can best accommodate these. If you are unable to attend physically but would like to participate in the event remotely please email publicprogramme@aaschool.ac.uk