Join Emma Rutherford and Richard Hall of General Office for an onstage conversation with Sir Stuart Lipton, the developer whose work has reshaped modern London. From Broadgate, Stockley Park and Chiswick Park to Paternoster Square and 22 Bishopsgate, Lipton has brought architectural ambition, public space and civic purpose to commercial development. His influence also extends to major cultural projects, including Tate Modern and the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery. Off the back of General Office's recent work on the future of Stockley Park, this conversation asks what can be learned from a career spent transforming large sites into places of lasting metropolitan consequence.
Date: Wednesday 17th June
Time: 18:30 - 19:30
Location: Zaha Hadid Foundation, 10 Bowling Green Lane, London, EC10 0BQ
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Stockley Park, Lipton Rodgers Developments