Lecture Series: Adapting Church Architecture for the Modern Landscape

29 May 2024, 18.30 - 20.00

St Marylebone Lecture Series: Adapting Church Architecture for the Modern Landscape

 

This lecture will explore how churches in urban areas have adapted their architecture to suit the changing needs of society and the impact this can have on communities. Dr Kate Jordan will share research on church refurbishment, and Mark Hammond will talk about the specific and significant changes St Marylebone has undergone in recent years.

 

Speakers:  Dr Kate Jordan (Westminster University) and Mark Hammond (Caroe Architecture)

 

£5

 

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The Art and Architecture of St Marylebone: Past and Present

This Spring, St. Marylebone’s Lecture Series will explore the art and architecture of the Parish Church, highlighting the craftsmanship of the past while celebrating our recent renovations. The lectures will tell St. Marylebone’s stories through art and offer different ways of viewing the space. We have an incredible range of historians, artists, and conservators, who will each share a different insight.  

 

Lectures:

Wednesday 3rd April: Art in the Apse with Sophie Hacker 

 

Wednesday 17th April: Stained Glass in the City with Alexandra Epps 

 

Wednesday 24th April: Benjamin West PRA and The Painting of the Holy Family with Dr Thomas Ardill (Museum of London) and Rebecca Gregg Conservation 

 

Wednesday 1st May: Stories in Stone: History, Craft, and Conservation with Victoria Perry and Tony Dyson (Donald Insall Associates) and Fintan Morrison (Sally Strachey Conservation)

 

Wednesday 29th May: Adapting Church Architecture for the Modern Landscape with Dr Kate Jordan (Westminster University) and Mark Hammond (Caroe Architecture) 

Date: 29 May 2024

Start time: 18.30

End time: 20.00

Venue: St Marylebone Parish Church

£5.00