
Duke Street Riverside Building, Norwich, NR3 3DX
Join Anthony Hudson of Hudson Architects and Jeremy Walker of Human Nature, in conversation with Rachel Edmunds, architectural designer and cartographer at Matter of Place Architects CIC, as they reimagine the future of architecture, community, and climate.
From radically regenerative neighbourhoods to co-living complexes, this inspiring session explores how sustainable design and construction can spark new ways of living.
Tickets £6, booking essential
Recommended for adults and ages 12+
Production Theatre, Norwich University of the Arts
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There is a far, far better world. But it has to be seen to be believed.
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Jeremy has over 30 years experience in designing and delivering high quality projects ranging from cultural, education, housing and commercial projects. From the very beginning of his career, Jeremy has championed sustainable design as a means to safeguard both the natural and built environment while enriching the quality of everyday life. Jeremy has worked for both renowned architectural practices Hawkins/Brown and Hudson Architects and has also run his own architectural practice winning a number of design awards.
Human Nature is a sustainable property developer offering transformative new settlement models to address Britain’s housing needs, nature and climate regeneration while restoring the social and human qualities of traditional neighbourhoods. Jeremy Walker is an architect and heads up Human Nature’s in-house design team.
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