In July Ed will join a panel of architects and planners for the International Design Workshop with Politecnico di Milano and Tunghai University in a collaboration between LabMS (Laboratorio Misura e Scala della Citta Contemporanea) and the Taiwan Food Culture Pavilion, Expo Milano 2015.
Ed presented a research paper last week at the Future of Places conference in Stockholm. The paper which explores the uneven production of public spaces in London is part of Ed’s PhD research at the London School of Economics, Cities Programme.
The Future of Places forum is >>>
In April Ed presented a paper at the Future Cities 4 conference at the University of Greenwich. The conference catalogue can be downloaded here.
In September Ed was invited by Social Life to lead a walk through Elephant and Castle’s public spaces for the Unusual Suspects Festival, organised by >>>
Educating Architects: How tomorrow’s practioners will learn today, a collection of essays edited by Professor Neil Spiller and Nic Clear is released in October. Ed has written an essay for the book >>>
Ed presented at the Future Cities 3 conference at the University of Greenwich, organised by the AVATAR research group.
In September Ed was invited to give a presentation of his design practice work at the International Summer School of the Politecnico di Milano.
Lubricity is a utopian speculation for London developed over several workshops with Helena Rivera, George Wade, Alex Malaescu, Kate Priestman and Ed Wall. The team formed was selected by the Architecture Foundation and the project was presented and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 2013, London as it could be now. >>>
Antonia Dawes and Ed Wall led a workshop for the 2013 NYLON Conference held jointly at the London School of Economics and Goldsmiths. The workshop, Cartographies and Itineraries: Walking through the Elephant and Castle Market, provided partial maps and incomplete information as an introduction for participants to explore further. >>>