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Talks and lectures

RIBA Hampshire: 'Lovedon Fields and other places' by Carl Gulland

Join us for RIBA Hampshire's March lecture, titled 'Lovedon Fields and other places', will be hosted by Carl Gulland of John Pardey Architects.

Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking evening with Carl Gulland of John Pardey Architects, hosted by the RIBA Hampshire Branch.

Carl will discuss Lovedon Fields and other significant projects that reflect the studio’s approach to contemporary, high-quality design. Renowned for their beautifully crafted one-off houses, John Pardey Architects has expanded its expertise to include mixed-use, educational, retail, and large-scale residential projects, earning numerous awards for their work.

Through this lecture, Carl will offer a deeper understanding of the design philosophy behind Lovedon Fields and other key developments, exploring how architecture can create a strong sense of place and community. Whether you are an architect, designer, or simply passionate about thoughtful urban design, this talk will provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of placemaking today.

Doors will be opening at 6pm for a glass of wine and some networking with the aim of starting the lecture at 6:30pm.

Reserve your spot now, this promises to be a fascinating evening.

What does RIBA Hampshire do?

As a RIBA branch, RIBA Hampshire acts as a local hub for architects, providing a platform for professional development, networking, and advocacy, while also contributing to the promotion of architectural excellence and community engagement.

The activities and functions of a RIBA branch can include:

  • networking and community building through organising events, lectures, and social gatherings.
  • supporting students and emerging professionals,
  • knowledge sharing within the local architecture community.
  • promoting local architecture to the public.
  • advocacy and representing the interests of local architects to governing bodies.