Lecture: Jane Hall 'Assemble: Work in Progress'

Published: 22 Apr, 2024

Hi everyone, 

All staff and students at SABE are invited to attend a public lecture by Dr. Jane Hall (Assemble) next week. Jane will be visiting the school on May 1st and 2nd  to participating in studio reviews and round-table seminars with students and staff as part of the 'Building Change' programme of events. The lecture is in-person only, but open to all so feel free to share this invitation. 


Where: Rm. 228, Bolton St. 
*note that this is a different location than usual. 
When:  Wednesday May 1st 6-7pm


Dr Jane Hall is the inaugural recipient of the British Council Lina Bo Bardi Fellowship and a founding member of the architecture collective Assemble, which won the Turner Prize in 2015. Jane completed a PhD at the Royal College of Art and is currently Director of Studies for Architecture at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge, specialising in the intersections of architecture and gender. She is also the author of two books, Breaking Ground: Architecture by Women (Phaidon, 2019) and Woman Made (Phaidon, 2021), about the work of women architects and designers globally. 
Assemble is a multi-disciplinary collective working across architecture, design and art. 
Founded in 2010 to undertake a single self-built project, Assemble has since delivered a diverse and award-winning body of work, whilst retaining a democratic and co-operative working method that enables built, social and research-based work at a variety of scales, both making things and making things happen.