
About
More than 85 2021-22 graduates of Design for Manufacture MArch, Design for Performance & Interaction MArch and Situated Practice MA will exhibit their work to industry, academics and the general public.
The work exhibited is diverse and forward-thinking, exploring and creating new forms of practice. The exhibition will include films, performances, structures and ephemera.
Running from Friday 09 – Friday 23 December 2022, the show will run in a hybrid format for the first time. A physical show will take place at The Bartlett School of Architecture’s central London campus and UCL at Here East, with an accompanying programme of public events, and a parallel digital show on our award-winning virtual exhibition platform.
Public opening times
10:00 – 20:00, 09 December – 16 December 2022
On weekends, the exhibition will be open from 10:00 – 17:00
The Bartlett School of Architecture, 22 Gordon Street, London, WC1H 0BQ
EVENTS
Launch Party
18:30 – 23:00, Thursday 08 December
The show opens for exhibiting students, staff and invited guests.
Please note, entrance to the Launch Party is by invitation only.
Situated Practice Live
14:00 – 16:30, Friday 09 December
Situated Practice students present a series of performances, discussions and readings related to their spatial investigations. Following a break, there will be a screening of several short films produced by the students and an opportunity to share thoughts with the film-makers.
Open to all, no booking necessary.
Design for Performance & Interaction Project Fair
15:00 – 19:00, Friday 09 December
Design for Performance & Interaction students will demonstrate and discuss their projects ranging from robotic installations to kinetic art, from immersive virtual environments to wearable technologies and from audio-visual installations to proto-performances.
Open to all, no booking necessary.
Design for Manufacture Conference
Tuesday 13 December – Wednesday 14 December
Design for Manufacture students will present the outcome of their research projects which this year were formed around the starting point of architectural ceramics. The two-day event will include a keynote lecture by architect and innovator Paul Michael Pelken.
Open to all, no booking necessary.