The author of Hungry City illustrates her research into the role of food in social, architectural and urban transformations.
Hungry City. How food models the city
1.10.2008, h. 18.00
Domus Academy
via Giacomo Watt 37, Milano
Carolyn Steel is an architect, lecturer and writer. Since training at Cambridge, she has combined architectural practice with teaching and research into the everyday lives of cities, running design studios at the LSE, Metropolitan University and at Cambridge, where her lecture course 'Food and the City' is an established part of the degree programme. As well as being a director of Cullum and Nightingale Architects, she was a Rome scholar, has written for the architectural press, and has presented on the BBC's One Foot in the Past.
Hungry city: lecture by Carolyn Steel
Every phase in the life cycle of food (production, sale, consumption, disposal) affects the shape of cities.

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- 30 September 2008
