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Jonas Dahlberg: Lecture at the Architectural Association (AA)

22 July Memorial Site – Sørbråten/Utøya, Norway. Illustration Jonas Dahlberg Studio
22 July Memorial Site – Sørbråten/Utøya, Norway. Illustration Jonas Dahlberg Studio

Jonas Dahlberg, Professor of Public Art at the Royal Institute of Art and founding director of the multidisciplinary course Of Public Interest (OPI) Lab, will deliver the Mark Cousins Annual Lecture at the Architectural Association (AA), one of the oldest schools of architecture in the UK. The lecture – “Ongoing Provisional In-between” – will take place on 18 October.

The lecture will address both personal and societal experiences of loss, invisibility and silence: “Jonas Dahlberg will speak about the potential of working with the built environment as a camouflaging practice; creating spaces that are architectural double agents.”

The Architectural Association (AA) was founded in 1847 with the aim of “promoting and providing facilities for the study of architecture for the public good”.

Read more about the lecture here.