[online] High-Tech Dialogues: 5. Neven Sidor (Grimshaw), interviewed by Hugh Pearman
[online] High-Tech Dialogues: 5. Neven Sidor (Grimshaw), interviewed by Hugh Pearman
Thursday 5 March at 6.30pm – 8pm
The lecture series features some of the leading lights of high-tech architecture recounting the decisive moments and landmark buildings in their careers. Organised by Geraint Franklin, and set to coincide with the publication of his new C20 book High-Tech Britain.
Architect Neven Sidor will discuss three major projects with Hugh Pearman – Waterloo International, Bijlner Arena in Amsterdam) and HS2’s Curzon Street Birmingham. Following the discussion, Neven will take questions from the audience.
Neven Sidor joined Grimshaw in 1981. Since then he led design teams on 21 major completed projects, six of them international. Career highlights include the Stirling Prize shortlisted Bijlmer Station and Waterloo International Terminal, which garnered more architectural awards than any other Grimshaw project.
Hugh Pearman is the Chairman of C20 Society and a distinguished journalist, editor and author. He was architecture and design critic of The Sunday Times for 30 years (1986-2016), editor of the RIBA Journal for 14 years (2006-20), and has written extensively for other media.
This booking is for online Zoom lecture. For in-person event book here.
C20 Society Member £6;
Non-Member £8;
Young C20 member free*;
Student £4 **
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Note: This event is hybrid and is being run both in-person at Cowcross Street Gallery and online via Zoom. The event will be recorded and offered as a catch-up lecture for those who have booked and will be available for two weeks.
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Image above: International Terminal Waterloo by Grimshaw, 1993. Photo courtesy Grimshaw.