Architect@Work to explore amphibious cities for 2017 event in London
Dezeen promotion: Architect@Work has unveiled its programme for this year's London event, which features a talk on floating architecture with Gensler, Carl Turner Architects and Studio Octopi.
Dezeen is media partners for the two-day trade Architect@Work trade fair, which is aimed at architects, designers and specifiers. It will return to Olympia National Hall in London on 25 and 26 January 2017.
The Architect@Work trade fair will return to Olympia National Hall for the 2017 London edition in January
This year focusing on the theme of water, the talks programme includes a discussion on amphibious city design led by Chris Romer-Lee of Studio Octopi, Carl Turner of Carl Turner Architects and Ian Mulcahey of Gensler. The programme also includes a discussion on waterway development with Alex Ely of Mae Architects, and one titled A Bridge Too Far" that will explore the challenges and opportunities in bridge construction.
It will feature products by 100 European suppliers, including balcony connectors by Danish high-performance concrete manufacturer Hi-Con
The Design Driven by Natural Forces talk, led by RIBAJ executive editor Eleanor Young, will discuss projects shaped by the natural world with some of the UK's leading architects and designers.
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