London

19/6/2025

Talk

'How can the built environment sector authentically integrate co-design with young people?' conversation session

Event exploring the transformative potential of co-design

Set against the backdrop of Beyond the Box’s 'People’s Pavilion' 2025 opening this summer at the William Morris Gallery, this event will explore the transformative potential of co-design. How can architecture and design practices move beyond tokenistic engagement to truly embed youth leadership and lived experience into the spaces we live, work, and play in?

This in-conversation session will explore how the sector can embrace co-design as a powerful, authentic approach to creating places that reflect and respond to a new generation of thinkers, makers, and change-makers. Booking required.

 

ZHA is a supporter of this year’s 'People’s Pavilion' programme.



Panellists:
Michelle Sin, Architect, ZHA
Nile Bridgeman, Architect, Writer and Co-founding Director of Saqqra
Shirin Naveed, Architectural Assistant and multi-disciplinary creative
Akif Rahman, Aspiring Architectural Designer, Co-founder of Cor_Collective
Tomi Balogun, Architectural Student & People’s Pavilion 2023 Co-designer
Joshua Carnaje, Aspiring Young Designer; People’s Pavilion 2025 Co-designer
Sukhy Kaur, Aspiring Young Designer; People’s Pavilion 2025 Co-designer
Blessing Uzoh, Aspiring Young Designer; People’s Pavilion 2025 Co-designer
Neil Onions, Director of Beyond the Box CIC (Chair)
Yashneil Ramlall, Aspiring Engineer and People’s Pavilion 2025 Co-designer (Chair)

 

 

 

'How can the built environment sector authentically integrate co-design with young people?' 

Thursday 19th June

8:00-21:00

 

ZHA Gallery
101 Goswell Road
London
EC1V 7EZ

Photograph by Ivan Dupont

Registration

Reserve your ticket

To attend the 'How can the built environment sector authentically integrate co-design with young people?' conversation session at our London offices on the 19th June, a booking is required via link below.

Photograph by Luke Hayes

3rd Floor GWR, Cork Wall with a pattern based on the Winton Gallery at The Science Museum

London Festival of Architecture

London Festival of Architecture

With activity happening across London, the Festival will once again be platform for conversation, testing new ideas, promoting emerging talent, helping shift us towards a more equitable, sustainable city.