Dec 19, 2023

“Monolith, Mosaic or Mashup?” - an immersive debate on how to evolve and curate cultural ecosystems within large-scale regeneration projects”

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Studio Egret West, in a 50/50 collaboration with Sound Diplomacy, has confirmed its involvement with The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF).

The duo has secured a centre stage spot at The UKREiiF event on Wednesday 22nd May on the Newsroom Stage. This bespoke session will allow Studio Egret West and Sound Diplomacy to deliver their own discussion to an audience of investors, developers, occupiers, and local authorities.


Image caption - "A cultural ecosystem" at Earls Court - a 50/50 collaboration between Hawkins\Brown and Studio Egret West (Illustrator is George Allen)

With our partners and ‘cultural connectors’ Sound Diplomacy, we are very much looking forward to hosting “Monolith, Mosaic or Mashup?” - an immersive debate on how to evolve and curate cultural ecosystems within large-scale regeneration projects.”
David West Studio Egret West

We are pleased to be partnering with Studio Egret West at UKREIIF to highlight the role and value of creative economies in our cities and major regeneration projects. It is important that the creative sector has a seat at the table for the future plan and growth of our cities, and UKREiiF is the perfect opportunity to encourage valuable discussion.”
Jett Glozier Head of Global for Sound Diplomacy

We’re thrilled to have Studio Egret West on board with the third annual UKREiiF event. Studio Egret West's commitment to creating spaces that encapsulate identity and sustainability aligns perfectly with UKREiiF's mission to foster innovative and impactful discussions within the real estate and infrastructure landscape. Having them as a key presence at our event brings invaluable insights into the realm of design-led development and the creation of vibrant, sustainable communities. We are excited to offer attendees the opportunity to engage directly with Studio Egret West's expertise and explore how their visionary approach can shape the future of our built environment.”
Keith Griffiths, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of UKREiiF

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