Brave Old World

Modernist Public Space Design in London and Sao Paulo
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66 Portland Place, London W1B 1AD Map
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Mon–Sun 10 am–5 pm Tue 10 am–8 pm
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​Brave Old World: Modernist public space design in London and São Paulo looks at public space design between c.1955 and c.1975, during a crucial period for the development of two world cities, London and São Paulo.

The exhibition focuses on the ideas - political, urban, aesthetic - that drove these public space designs, and the importance of design in delivering successful – and unsuccessful – public spaces.

In London: Economist Plaza, British Library forecourt, South Bank Arts Centre, Elephant + Castle Shopping Centre

In São Paulo: Centro Empresarial Itaú Conceição, Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), Centro Cultural de São Paulo (CCSP), Vale do Anhangabaú

The exhibition is part of a three year research project between the Department of Architecture, University of Westminster, and the Department of Architectural History, University of São Paulo. Project partners: Royal Institute of British Architects, Royal Town Planning Institute, the British Council, and the 20th Century Society.

The exhibition also forms part of the London Festival of Architecture 2017.