When: Monday, 13th of May 2024 at 6pm (BST)
Where: M416, Marylebone Campus, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, NW1 5LS + Online
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In this lecture, Prof Sadie Morgan’s will chronicle major endeavours over her twenty-five year career, including a selection of projects and roles that have provided fertile testing ground for how design can work to authentically improve people’s lives.
Morgan will focus on the lessons learnt throughout – the power of collaborative design thinking and doing; the need for real social value; gender parity and diversity within the industry; the importance of listening and gathering knowledge; the importance of collective criticism; and the need for well-being and quality of life to become central to the built environment.
The inaugural lecture will also be webcast via Microsoft Teams, with a link shared with registered delegates as an Outlook invite on the day of the event.
In-person attendees are invited to join us for a drinks reception at the close of the lecture, to the event close.