Hatherley owen lift square

June 07, 2012

Architecture Foundation

SHIFTS: Owen Hatherley - A New Kind of Bleak

Owen Hatherley discusses 'A New Kind of Bleak' at the Architecture Foundation

SHIFTS exploration of the socio-economic forces shaping the built environment, is given a very British riposte, from celebrated writer, acerbic commentator, and political aestheticist, Owen Hatherley. Hatherley's forthcoming book, A New Kind of Bleak: Journeys Through Urban Britain, will be published by Verso on 2 July.

Owen Hatherley investigates the fate of British cities in the desolate new world of savage public-sector cuts, the withdrawal of government funding and the abdication of the Welfare State, asking: What happens when ruination overtakes regeneration?

Tackling localism, the 'Big Society' and the putative replacement of the state with charity and voluntarism, he illustrates and critiques this changing landscape through a journey across Britain from Aberdeen to Plymouth, from Croydon to Belfast, illuminating the latent significance of schemes such as The Shard and the 2012 Olympic site. A New Kind of Bleak finds a landscape left to rot - and discovers strange and potentially radical things growing in the wasteland.

I'd often idly wonder when the riots would come: when the situation of organic delis next to pound shops, of crumbling maisonettes next to furiously speculated-on Victoriana, of artists shipped into architect-designed Brutalist towers to make them safe for Regeneration, of endless boosterist self-congratulation, would finally collapse in on itself... What I don't understand is how absolutely anyone in any large British city could possible be shocked by all this. This is urban Britain, and though the cuts have made it worse, the damage was done long before. - Owen Hatherley, A New Kind of Bleak

 

Doors and drinks at 6.30pm. The event will start at 7pm.

£5 Full Price/£3 AF Members 

 

6.30pm

Architecture Foundation

136-148 Tooley St
London , SE1 2TU

RSVP

Authors

Books

Add a comment

Do you have an account?

Yes / No

Please login below to submit your comment.

Don't have an account? Register

Please register below to submit your comment.

Interests

If any of these are selected, we’ll send occasional emails about events and new books—no more than one email per fortnight, and you can opt out at any time.

Already Registered? Log in