The conference was convened by the Committee for the Environment of the RSA as the centrepiece of its programme for Industry Year 1986 'Industry: Caring for the Environment'.
From left to right, David Diebold, Chairman of the Northeast States Committee; Walter Wriston; Henry Grunwald; Sir Robert Renwick, British Ambassador to the United States; John Diebold, Programme Director of Northeast States Committee. One of a series of Nationhood lectures, planned in association with the RSA's American Northeast States Committee, delivered at the Harvard Club of New York
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition for Her Majesty's outstanding support and patronage of the arts, manufactures and commerce'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition for Her Majesty's outstanding support and patronage of the arts, manufactures and commerce'
Events
Events
Image used on front cover of RSA Journal 2/4 1999
Image used to illustrate text from lecture entitled 'Spokeshaves, spanners and computers' by Luke Hughes 3/11/1999
Image used to illustrate the lecture text 'Astronaut wanted: journey into space' by Helen Sharman, 2/6/1993
Katherine Clarke worked in collaboration with Muf Architects to propose design solutions for the environmental and urban regeneration of Southwark Street in London. Through the use of video the team engaged with local people, with the aim of visualising their desires for the streets and public space in their area. The project was completed in 1996. Client: Southwark Urban Design Initiative. Award value £4,375.