Book Talk – Radical Architecture of the Future with Beatrice Galilee

Radical Architecture of the Future (Phaidon, 2020) is an important and fascinating collection of original projects by unique thinkers in the world of architecture and spatial design.

Architectural practice today goes far beyond the design and construction of buildings—the most exciting, forward-thinking architecture is also found in digital landscapes, art, apps, films, installations, and virtual reality. This remarkable book features projects—surprising, beautiful, outrageous, and sometimes even frightening—that break rules and shatter boundaries. In Radical Architecture of the Future, the work of award-winning architects, designers, artists, photographers, writers, filmmakers, and researchers—all of whom synthesize and reflect our spatial environments—comes together for the first time.

Speaker:
Beatrice Galilee, Director, The World Around: Architecture’s Now, Near & Next; Author, Radical Architecture of the Future

Additional speakers TBA

About the Speakers

Beatrice Galilee is a London-born, New York-based curator, writer, critic, consultant, and lecturer of contemporary architecture and design. Formerly the Associate Curator of Architecture and Design at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, she is currently director of The World Around: Architecture’s Now, Near & Next, a New York-based architecture summit and cultural platform.

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