
Join us for an evening of readings and talks to celebrate the launch of Sightlines, our new series of books looking at architecture from distinct points of view, each taking the perspective of a particular entity, history, discipline, or form of writing.
We will be joined by Andrea Bagnato, author of Terra Infecta: Disease and the Italian Landscape, as well as the authors of upcoming Sightlines books, Helen Thomas, Eliot Haworth and Sara Pereira. Their projects range from a reflection on animals and architecture inspired by Le Corbusier to an oral history of the SAAL movement for housing during the Portuguese revolution of 1974-76.
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Wednesday 18 February
19:00
The Horse Hospital
Colonnade, Bloomsbury
London, WC1N 1JD
United Kingdom
More about Sightlines
Sightlines is a series of essays looking at architecture from distinct points of view, each taking the perspective of a particular entity, history, discipline, or form of writing or research. Published in collectable hardback editions and authored by a range of renowned and emerging writers and practitioners, these books will look to question and refresh settled understandings of architecture: who and what it concerns, how it is historicised, and the ways it reflects and determines our lives.