The Museum of Brutalist Architecture
A presentation on the upcoming Museum of Brutalist Architecture, by director Andy Costa, as part of our Southend is Brutal event series.
Date and time
Location
Beecroft Art Gallery
Victoria Avenue Southend-on-Sea SS2 6EW United KingdomRefund Policy
About this event
A presentation on the exciting new Museum of Brutalist Architecture, by director Andy Costa, as part of our Southend is Brutal event series.
Urban Learners' director Andy Costa will be speaking on the creation and development of exciting new project The Museum of Brutalist Architecture.
MoBA aims to stimulate awareness of Brutalist architecture, amplify its cultural and heritage value, and to explore, record and celebrate the communities that live near or within these buildings. Via MoBA, you can connect with personal histories attached to postmodernism, explore a global map of brutalist sites, engage in the collections and access support opportunities and learning resources. Currently an online resource, there are ambitions to create a physical as well as digital space.
Andy Costa is a practicing architect, civic design advocate and educator with strategic design expertise and leadership skills. Andy has extensive knowledge of art and architecture both in the UK and internationally, is a national awards juror and lecturer for architecture, interior architecture and urban landscape students at Ravensbourne University. Andy has previously also been chair of trustees for an architectural charity, and advocates for a fairer and more inclusive society.
Prebooking is essential to guarantee a space. Please note that tickets are per person per talk, you will need to book a ticket for each of the day's talks that you wish to attend.
Full line up:
11:30 The Beecroft is Brutal
(Break for lunch)
13:30 William Mitchell: A Colourful Crusade
14:30 'Transform: The Architectural Ceramics of Fritz Steller
(Short break for refreshments)
16:00 The Museum of Brutalist Architecture
Frequently asked questions
The talk will last about 30 minutes, including time for questions.
Yes, pre-booking is essential.
Yes, tickets are per person per talk, you will need to book a ticket for each of the day's talks that you wish to attend.
This talk is suitable for adults, and children 12+. Younger children are still welcome, but will struggle with understanding the content.
No, we accept both tickets displayed on phones and printed tickets.
11am-5pm.
Yes, the Lecture Theatre and the rest of the Beecroft Art Gallery is fully wheelchair accessible.