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June 4, 2026
Explore the role of heritage in contemporary placemaking during this talk about how identity, belonging and meaning are shaped in the built environment.
Rooted and Relevant will explore the role of heritage in contemporary placemaking, asking how historic context can ground development while remaining resonant for modern audiences. Is heritage too often absent from placemaking conversations? What is lost when identity is treated as a marketing exercise rather than something embedded in the cultural and physical fabric of a place?
Details
Thursday 4 June, 6pm – 8pm
Organised by Donald Insall Associates
Donald Insall Associates London Studio