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Date: | 5 Sep 2025 |
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Time: | 6:30pm - 8pm |
Duration: | 90 mins |
Location: | The Tall Gallery |
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Participation and the Practice of Rights (PPR) Take Back the City (TBTC) activists are joined by Matthew Lloyd, award-winning architect of TBTC’s Mackie’s Masterplan to take a closer look at how this 25 acre brownfield site in Belfast of public land can be used to address the crisis in social housing supply, in a way that respects communities, climate and health.
Matthew Lloyd Architects are an award-winning RIBA Chartered Practice based in Shoreditch, East London, who have won recognition for sensitive, innovative, contextual architecture in urban settings. Together the panel will discuss land justice, rights based approaches and how the participation of homeless families in planning and design processes ensures that future housing developments address current societal issues as well as protect and foster sustainable living for our future generations.
Programmed as part of The State of Belfast exhibition. The State of Belfast uses Grenfell by Steve McQueen as a stepping off point to address the inherent injustices and inequality as well as issues of race and poverty which are inextricably linked to the Grenfell tragedy. The State of Belfast explores how these same conditions exist in Belfast and how we might collectively address them.
This national tour of Grenfell is being coordinated by Tate in collaboration with the partner venues and is made possible thanks to support using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and from Art Fund. Each presentation will be free to visit and will be accompanied by a public engagement programme of talks, workshops and community events supported by the Grenfell Foundation.
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